Detective Chess

Detective Chess

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Detective Chess

Note:
2.6
Sortie : December 10, 2011
Dernière mise à jour : August 07, 2012
Développeur: gerryq

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Description

Detective Chess est un jeu de réflexion basé sur les règles des échecs. Cinq pièces sont placées sur l'échiquier - on vous indique les cases qu'elles occupent, mais pas quelle pièce est sur quelle case. Vous devez déduire la position de chaque pièce à partir du nombre de fois où certaines cases sont attaquées. Il n'y a qu'une seule solution.

Comment jouer

Déplacez simplement les pièces à la bonne position sur l'échiquier avec la souris ! Appuyez sur 'Deviner' quand vous pensez avoir la bonne solution (même s'il ne devrait pas y avoir de devinette !). Plus de détails dans le menu du jeu.

Mises à jour des développeurs

Aug 7, 2012 2:01pm

Version 2.0 of Detective Chess is now out. You can generate puzzles with up to ten pieces.

Commentaires

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whitey9674 avatar

whitey9674

Dec. 10, 2011

4
0

Interesting game. It's a great start, tho it will def need more features to get a better score. 3/5

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ellmoe2000

Jun. 08, 2012

2
0

Great game. Makes you think. Read your response to Dejection (Dec. 10, 2011) and agree with you. Even though a space is double covered (Q,R example), only one can attack (the rook in your example). So your game is correct, there is only one solution. I almost made the same mistake, but took a second look at the board. You have to look at all the squares not just the ones being attacked. In my mind, I compare this to sudoku. Only certain numbers will satisfy a row or column. Same with this game. Only certain pieces will satisfy the equation. Gave this game 5/5.

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styxtwo

Dec. 10, 2011

3
1

Awesome!

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Dejection

Dec. 10, 2011

2
1

Strangely addictive.

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Dejection

Dec. 10, 2011

2
2

This game has incorrect solutions in it. Its really frustrating when you figure it out and it says you're wrong just to have it tell you an incorrect solution. Needs fixing.

gerryq
gerryq Développeur

If you can send a screenshot of such an incorrect solution to me (gerry@bindweed.com) I'll take a look and get back to you. I bet it's that you are forgetting pieces don't attack through each other, though! For example if a row has .Q.R.... the four squares to the right of the Rook are attacked once only. In a chess game we might think of them as doubly controlled, but still only the Rook can capture on those squares right now.