It's pretty clear this game doesn't actually have the rules of chess programmed in, and you're basically clicking tiles rather than pieces and playing a game of Memory. You can click literally any square, even making illegal moves, and the game will happily let your misclick play out and restart the puzzle. If the game actually were a chess puzzle you wouldn't be able to move pawns backward, jump bishops over other pieces, capture the black king with yours, move a piece INTO ITSELF, etc. But you can in this game, especially by accident, and it just restarts the puzzle. You can't even cancel a piece selection. There's also no options menu. The game is always at full volume, always runs in fullscreen and always chooses the primary display. There's no way to change any of it in-game. It's a bit like a Flash game in that way. There are better chess puzzlers for free. I think once the illegal-moves issue is addressed, this game might actually be quite relaxing to play, but not as it stand...
Zen Chess: Mate in Four
- Release Date:
- Apr 30, 2019
- Developer:
- Minimol Games
- Publisher:
- Minimol Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
Zen Chess: Mate in Four is a minimalist chess puzzle game.
Designed for chess lovers of all levels (even if you just learned how to move the pieces);
Solve 300 puzzles carefully selected by a Chess Grandmaster (TOP 200 in the world);
Enjoy a minimalist, beautifully designed chess board and pieces;
Original soundtrack, specially composed to help you keep your focus and concentration;
Everything in the game was made with a lot of love and craftsmanship.
Can you find the four moves that will solve each puzzle? Give it a try and show yourself you are a true chess master.
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User Reviews
Despite its many technical shortcomings, at its price point this would be a clear recommendation; however, puzzle 13 is broken, unplayable and unskippable, and 2 months later has still not been fixed.
In problem #47 there is a much shorter way to solve the problem than the actual solution. Other than that, I really enjoyed going through Zen Chess series. Thank you devs :)
There are some really good exercizes in here for developing calculation skills (as long as you calculate the entire puzzle to the end before moving even 1 piece. no matter how long the puzzle takes). However, some of the puzzles have more than 1 answer and the puzzle only accepts the one that it is programmed to accept. Which is annoying some times. Only noticed it on about 4 of the puzzles. Worth noting. The game description on the store page say's there are 50 puzzles, but there are 100.
If you want a harder challenge than Zen Chess Mate In 3, then try Zen Chess Mate in 4. These are pretty brutal, and it can be very difficult to work through the logic of why the king must move certain ways, and why some of your choices will be rejected. I have yet to find a puzzle that was not rock solid though, after having my blunders explained to me by better players. If you play chess, this will help practice thinking ahead enormously. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2577105048
[url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/38287655-Prof.Vaharrak/]Prof.Vaharrak's Curator Group - Almost 30 years of gaming experience at your service[/url] Pretty neat and chill puzzle game revolving around finding checkmate in 4 moves, with 50 levels it's good practice for more advanced chess enthusiasts. I haven't played in some years, but enjoyed it and didn't put it down until I finished it, enjoying the challenge of thinking forward in order to find the right move, most levels are pretty straight-forward. I'd recommend this to any chess fan looking for a little bit of puzzle fun out there.
really nice game!!
Contrary to preceding games in 'Zen Chess: Mate in N' series, Mate in 4 is no longer a casual game because planning moves ahead takes too much time and trying to complete the game in a shorter amount of time can get very annoying. The description of this game is misleading. There are 100 puzzles, not 300 puzzles.
The final installation in the Zen Chess series promises to be the most complex, having to think 4 moves ahead - however, also, it is the weakest, and not quite unexpectedly. To the forefront comes the problem of Mi2 and Mi3 - the game is a puzzle game with a chess skin, and not a chess game. The game doesn't counter your moves, it just reacts like an automaton - if you make the right move, then it makes its (pre-baked) countermove, if you make the wrong move, it just resets the puzzle. It was sort of OK for 2 moves, annoying but bearable for 3 moves, and really disappointing for 4 moves. In addition, the puzzles are markedly weaker than in the previous games. Having done the first 50 (which should be all, but then there are more?), these puzzles are 90% about check, check, check - there are hardly any where you need to find a clever setup move which leaves black with its pants down. The counter-moves the computer player makes are also sometimes suspicious - I'm not saying they are wron...
Beautiful game, it's flawless. Lovely visuals, music, and very fun to play, and of course it's challenging. You can customise the way everything looks.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor: 2 Ghz Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
FAQ
How much does Zen Chess: Mate in Four cost?
Zen Chess: Mate in Four costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Zen Chess: Mate in Four?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Processor: 2 Ghz Dual Core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: Any
What platforms is Zen Chess: Mate in Four available on?
Zen Chess: Mate in Four is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Zen Chess: Mate in Four worth buying?
Zen Chess: Mate in Four has 77% positive reviews from 52 players.
When was Zen Chess: Mate in Four released?
Zen Chess: Mate in Four was released on Apr 30, 2019.
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