A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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A game we made for DTF 2020 hackaton in 48 hours.
We took another day to polish it before publishing.

Battle Royale on a chess board! 
The whole board falls apart in 60 seconds. Be the last player alive to win.

Controls: 

  • Arrow keys (press repeatedly or hold depending on the piece).
  • F7 to toggle HUD.

To play you need to host the server; the server's owner has to open port 3013.
We're hosting a server at ygrt.ru (type "ygrt.ru" and press [Client] to connect). This is not a production server though, so it may be offline.

To play alone (why though?), host a game and click "Enable single play".

Skak on!

Development information in Russian: https://dtf.ru/hack/174939-skak

Updated 13 days ago
StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorsYogurt The Horse, 13px
GenreAction
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Multiplayer, Pixel Art, Unity
Average sessionA few seconds
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard
MultiplayerServer-based networked multiplayer, Ad-hoc networked multiplayer

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

Windows Client 20 MB
Linux Client 23 MB
Mac OS Client 21 MB
Linux Server 22 MB
Windows Server 20 MB
Mac OS Server 21 MB

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Uh, how do I play this? Can you give me the installation steps?

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Simply download client and then you need to host and ask your friends to connect to you (you must open ports for that). Or you may try to connect to ygrt.ru and ask someone to do that with you, so there will be at least 2 players on the sever :)

On linux you may need to add executable permissions to chess.x86_64

Have you managed to play the game? I hope everything is fine

Still not. I'm putting it on my list of the game I'm going to play. It's next on the list, but its already late here. So I'll check it out tomorrow!

Can't play it. Just check the game file and its 64 bit. Well, I tried.