Sometimes you wonder if this game is worth the hassle. It’s a mess of neat ideas that don’t quite work right. The controls can be wonky, and the physics feel off. Still, it’s addictive in a frustrating way, making you want to try again even when it’s annoying.
Chess War offers a mix of simple and tricky gameplay. The mechanics are straightforward but have some wonky physics that can trip you up. It’s a game that keeps you guessing, with neat ideas that sometimes don’t quite land as expected. Fun but frustrating at times.
In Chess War, choosing the right build matters. Some characters favor attack, others defense. There’s no one-size-fits-all, so experiment. It’s not clear-cut, and the game doesn’t really tell you what’s best. Just pick what feels right and adapt as you go.
Here’s a secret: sometimes ignoring the main objectives helps you level faster. Focus on weaker opponents first. The game’s AI can be predictable if you watch closely. And don’t forget to upgrade your units regularly, even if it feels tedious.
The story is simple. You fight through different levels, facing tougher enemies each time. Some parts are confusing, and the ending is a letdown. Overall, it’s a standard grind with a few surprises, but nothing too special. Just keep playing to see it through.