Chess Move 2

Chess Move 2

Defeat the Red King by strategically moving your pieces to get to the Red King's location. There are 24 challenging levels in this game where you'll sometimes need to slide the gameboard halves or use the gravity switcher squares. No time limit in this game so you can take your time and if you get stuck on a level you can always click the Video button on the Main Menu to see the walkthrough video.

You don't need to know how to play chess as the chess pieces in this game will display the squares they can move to when they are clicked. In fact this can be a good introduction as to how chess pieces move!

Tips to Master Chess Move 2

Click on one of your blue chess pieces to highlight where it can move. To move the piece to a highlighted square, click on that square. To complete a level you'll need to move one of your blue pieces to the square the Red King occupies.

More detailed instructions as well as a walkthrough video are available in the game via the buttons on the Main Menu.

What are the key descriptors for the game?

The descriptive labels used for this game are chess.

Who is the game creator for this title?

The company responsible for developing this game is MathNook.

Which specific game creation tools or environments were used to develop this game?

The gameplay mechanics were designed with the Construct 3 framework.

Does the game cater to a child audience?

Yes, Chess Move 2 would be enjoyable for kids.

Is this game suitable for a particular gender?

This game prefers Male & Female as its player base.

What classification best describes this game?

The classification of this game is Boardgames.

What are the ideal age groups for playing this game?

This game is appropriate for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors players.

Does the game have a mobile version or is it mobile-friendly?

Yes, Chess Move 2 is mobile-responsive.

Is there any blood shown in the game?

No, blood is not shown in Chess Move 2 gameplay.

Is cruelty a part of the game’s mechanics or storyline?

Yes, violence or brutality is present in Chess Move 2.
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