Losing chess
OS :
Version :1.1
Size :14.15Mb
Updated :Mar 30,2022
Developer :Jan Maes
Ask AI
You can ask the AI some questions about the game
Here are three topics that gamers often discuss on the Internet, turned into questions to ask you, each limited to 20 words in English: 1. What do you think about the new "Chess Puzzle" feature in Losing Chess, and how does it affect gameplay strategy? 2. How do you rate the app's graphics and sound effects, and do they enhance the overall gaming experience? 3. What is your favorite way to approach matches in Losing Chess, and do you have any tips for achieving a winning streak?
Q{{(index+1)}}{{item}}Ask AI
Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews, here are three cons and three pros of the Losing Chess app: **Cons:** 1. "Too many ads, it's really annoying and takes away from the game experience." (14 words) 2. "Some players cheat, it's disappointing to see and ruins the fun of playing." (14 words) 3. "Glitches happen frequently, causing me to lose progress and get frustrated." (14 words) **Pros:** 1. "Losing Chess is a great way to improve my chess skills, highly recommended!" (15 words) 2. "The app is very user-friendly, even a beginner like me can understand how to play." (15 words) 3. "The community is active and supportive, I love the daily challenges and events." (15 words)
Game Downloads
IOS
Game Survey
  • Does this game have ads?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • Please rate the Art/Sound
      Submission Failed, try again
  • Does this game have your country's language?
      Submission Failed, try again
  • Can this game save videos?
      Submission Failed, try again
Description
Play losing chess against the AI, solve one of the 100 puzzles, or play against a friend on the same device. Losing chess is one of the most popular chess variants. The overall goal of each player is to lose all of their pieces or be stalemated. The rules are the same as those for standard chess, except for the following special rules: - capturing is compulsory. - The king has no royal power and it may be captured as any other piece. - There is no check or checkmate and no castling. - A pawn can be promoted to a king. A player wins by being unable to make a move. This can be because he has no pieces left or his pieces are stalemated.
{{descriptionMoreText}}
Comments (0)
{{commentText.length}}/{{maxCommentText}}
{{commentError}}{{commentUserError}}
Failed to load data, try again
  • {{comment.commentUser.substring(0, 1)}}
    By {{comment.commentUser}}{{comment.commentDateString}}
    {{comment.comment}}
Developer apps