King's Gambit debuts at Chess.com's Speed Chess Championship

Anichess has launched its chess-themed roguelike game, King's Gambit, following its debut at the Speed Chess Championship hosted by Chess.com. Players take on the role of the vulnerable King piece in a survival scenario against opposing chess pieces. The game is now available on iOS and Android devices.

King's Gambit, developed by Anichess under Animoca Brands, made its public debut at the recent Speed Chess Championship organized by Chess.com. This event highlights a growing interest in innovative chess experiences on mobile platforms, building on titles like Shotgun King that reimagine traditional chess mechanics.

In the game, players embody the King—the weakest piece on the board—in a nightmarish roguelike setting where it is the last survivor. The objective is to navigate a board filled with threats from Knights, Bishops, Pawns, and other pieces, capturing opponents while evading capture. There is no traditional checkmate; instead, survival hinges on outlasting the horde using the King's limited movement and special abilities to extend runs.

The game's mechanics leverage familiar chess rules, making it accessible for newcomers to learn basics while challenging veterans with roguelike elements. Although its visual style is described as somewhat plain, the core gameplay offers intriguing depth, combining strategy and quick decision-making suited for mobile play.

This launch coincides with a resurgence of chess-inspired games on mobile, complementing established platforms like Chess.com. King's Gambit expands the genre by focusing on solo survival rather than competitive matches, appealing to both casual players and chess enthusiasts seeking fresh twists on the classic game.

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