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Reviews for "Anti Chess"

I really liked this game!

devilsgarage responds:

Glad you do!

lol what... do you have chess frustation? XD

devilsgarage responds:

heck, chess is indeed a tough game, on the other hand anti-chess follows similar rules and with the daisy-chaining rules, tends to simplify the process. Also makes the game go faster. Either way this game is not for everyone, but for folks who love chess

I am a regular chess player. Thank you for introducing me to anti-chess!
I'd also like to praise the graphics of this game. Well done!

devilsgarage responds:

Glad you do! The Daisy chaining is probably our favorite part of playing anti-chess. It's als a good leveling ground for chess players - gives you the experinece when you first started playing chess
cheers!

thisshitmakemyheadhutmustbeeducation

It was super easy to win, I just started at the easiest level and moved my way up to master. Granted, Veteran AI and Master AI won once against me and my rad suicidal moves (haha) but I beat them on my second, third and fourth tries.

It was a really good throwback game that me and my chess-obsessed friends played seven years back. To be frank, my friends all fight harder and smarter than the AI. It can be noted that the AI focuses on short-term decisions to win rather than gunning for the long-run (the entire match). I want to ask whether the difficulty is the actual rank of chess players on the international level or is it just the difficulty setting?

To clarify what I asked, are the difficulty level similar to chess player ranks if you go to a tournament? Like Master difficulty is actually something like Gary Kasparov trying his hand at playing the game Anti-chess?