The difficulty rises a little too quickly in my opinion, but levels can be skipped. SokoChess is a great game to play if you like relaxing music and want something that’s going to challenge your thinking ability. That being said, if you want to see the game in action, I have a video over on my YouTube channel, where it’s being played on Deck. I did get in contact with the developer, Martin Firbacher, and he mentioned that if he finds volunteers to help test, he can add Deck support later on (he doesn’t have a Deck himself). The game runs fine, but you’re going to be using the right trackpad and right trigger a lot in order to move the pieces around, because the game only supports keyboard and mouse. There’s no gamepad support, and even though 16:10 is listed as an available resolution, I’m still seeing black borders on the top and bottom. Unfortunately I don’t recommend playing SokoChess on Deck, at least for the time being. If you ever get bored of the purple background, the color changes every 10 levels. I’m going to try and see if I can finish this one up though skipping is for losers. You can also skip a level if it’s too difficult. Fortunately, pieces can be moved as much as you want, and you can undo your mistakes. The name of the level is appropriately called “Sacrifice All,” as one of the rooks will definitely have to be sacrificed in order to finish the level. There’s two white rooks, two black rooks, and two black pawns. For the life of me I can’t figure out how to finish this level. The game is almost worth buying just for the music itself. It’s a perfect compliment as you’re going to need to put your thinking cap on as to where you’re going to move your next piece. But sometimes you may need to sacrifice a few of your pieces in order to finish the level. If you don’t have any pieces left, it’s game over. If a black rook in anywhere in its line of sight with a white piece, your piece is gone. But here’s the catch: if your piece is diagonally down to the left or right of a black pawn, you can kiss your piece goodbye. The pieces move similar to how they move in a game of Chess. But the game does a pretty good job explaining what you have to do in the process. Boards become larger, new Chess pieces will be introduced, more black pieces will have to be moved, and you’ll definitely need to strategize as you plan your next move. If this is done successfully, you’ll move on to the next level. Your goal is to move those pawns and push the black pieces to the tile with the red icon. You’ll start off on a board with a couple of white pawns. ![]() The game is made with the awesome open-source Godot engine, and there’s a native Linux version available that plays great! You have Chess pieces to move, but your goal is to push the black pieces to their destination, without them overtaking yours. It combines Chess with Sokoban – the latter of which involves pushing crates to their proper destination. ![]() The developer has stated interest in releasing here, but GOG does not seem to be interested.Ever wanted to enhance the game of Chess with new elements? That’s where SokoChess comes in. Href="" class="light_un" target="_blank"> Here's the kickstarter page, but it's very close to release now: href="" class="light_un" target="_blank"> You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. ![]() User since Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation. Justin Wack and the Big Time Hack completed Added by my name is catte my name is catte Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable.
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