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  1. Mar 19, 2021
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    A disappointing entry into the chess piece game field that QUByte has been developing. The game looks nice and appealing, and the game premise is not bad, however, QUByte shifted from their previous entries regarding movement of the pieces and the thumbstick. This is a terrible change. I wound up spending more time trying to find the right angle for movement than I did actually figuringA disappointing entry into the chess piece game field that QUByte has been developing. The game looks nice and appealing, and the game premise is not bad, however, QUByte shifted from their previous entries regarding movement of the pieces and the thumbstick. This is a terrible change. I wound up spending more time trying to find the right angle for movement than I did actually figuring out the places to move. Previously in games like Knights Retreat by QUByte, it was a simple process where the game only let you choose valid locations to move. This artificially lengthens the game for no reason and removes any joy that can be found. I have praised their previous entries as decent to better strategy games that I enjoyed, this one, I cannot recommend. Expand
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  1. 40
    Chess Knights: Viking Lands is a chess-themed puzzle game that has an okay core concept but the lengthy, complex puzzles stop being fun after a while and the controls are abysmal.