Chess MineFields

Chess MineFields

by mofunzone
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Chess MineFields

Rating:
3.0
Released: February 01, 2010
Last updated: February 01, 2010
Developer: mofunzone

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Description

Place the required pieces in the safe spots, you gotta have a good eye or you die! Great way to learn or improve your chess game!

How to Play

Instructions are in-game.

FAQ

What is Chess Minefields?
Chess Minefields is a puzzle and strategy game developed by MoFunZone where players navigate a chess piece across a grid filled with hidden mines.

How do you play Chess Minefields?
In Chess Minefields, you move your selected chess piece according to its normal chess movement rules, aiming to safely reach the other side of the board while avoiding squares that contain hidden mines.

What are the main gameplay mechanics in Chess Minefields?
The main mechanics include choosing a chess piece, planning your path based on chess moves, and using logic to avoid stepping on mines hidden throughout the puzzle grid.

Does Chess Minefields feature any progression or level system?
Chess Minefields offers multiple levels, each with different minefield layouts and increasing difficulty as you advance.

On what platform can you play Chess Minefields?
You can play Chess Minefields as a browser-based web game on platforms that support Flash games, such as Kongregate.

Comments

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okbuthow

Nov. 22, 2012

4
0

defensive strategy practice for maybe ratings 1000-1050, and quick warm-up exercise for ratings 1051-1100

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Avide

Feb. 01, 2010

3
0

Very nice game. 5/5 cuz it has so much potential

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caladrius

Feb. 02, 2010

5
1

pretty nice game
as a small club chess player, I see notice that all it does is help you improve your awareness of the locations the enemy's pieces cover.
maybe you could create bishop/queen/king difficulty levels which have some more focus on the tactical aspect of the game, I.E. placing your pieces so that you attack both the queen and the rook of your opponent, or where you place a rook where it is attacked by the enemy queen, but defended by your bishop... etc, there are endless possibilities in chess, use them :)

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rocketman193

Feb. 02, 2010

1
0

4/5 great game, just a little too long! Where does it end?!? I am at board 60 and it is still going!

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CPrimeBYX

Feb. 02, 2010

4
4

Only 3 stars because of the timer. I don't do like timers on puzzle games.