Solitaire Chess

Solitaire Chess

Solitaire Chess is an addictive puzzle game vaguely based on chess, but you don't have to be a grandmaster to play it. The rules are simple - move your pieces the same way as in chess, performing an obligatory capture every turn. The objective is to capture all pieces on the board leaving just a sole one standing.
Knowing chess rules is not required - the game has a built-in tutorial and a cheat-sheet for moves.

Play Guide for Solitaire Chess

Take and move any piece with a mouse (or finger on mobile)
All the pieces follow their respective chess moving patterns
Capture all the pieces on the board leaving only one (any will do)
Get a tip if you get stuck

Game Highlights & Key Mechanics

+More than a hundred puzzles
+Gradually learn the intricate chess way of thinking
+Smooth and addictive gameplay
+Very easy to learn but gets challenging towards the end

Which development team made this game?

The key role in the creation of this game was played by K17 Games.

What technology stack powers the game’s creation?

The software/toolkit Javascript was used to design this game.

How is this game classified in terms of gameplay?

This game falls under the Cards classification.

What tags are relevant to this game?

The keywords most relevant to the game's genre include: chess, logic, solitaire.

Does the game have a mobile version available for iOS or Android?

You can play Solitaire Chess on smartphones or tablets.

Who is this game primarily designed for in terms of gender?

The game is primarily intended for Male & Female players.

Is there any blood in the gameplay?

No, there is no blood shown during gameplay in Solitaire Chess.

What age audience does the game best align with?

The ideal age group to play this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Does the gameplay include any cruelty-related themes?

No, Solitaire Chess does not contain any abusive or cruel elements.

Can children play this game?

No, Solitaire Chess is not safe for younger audiences.
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