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Knight With a Message

by Andrew Schultz profile

2023

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This was submitted for the Single Choice Jam in 2023. The first release was 1:50 AM Central, 8/12/2023.
The room with branches is the one where you choose the quest/puzzle.
Each move of the quest has only one option, even if some squares may be colored in as potential choices.
The sidebar links to a CREDITS page and the options page, which toggles normal mode (see possible moves) and hard.
While this is a trivial puzzle in that you cannot solve it wrong, the author hopes it is instructional as to how to solve a well-known but tricky puzzle.
Oh, choose just the first option if you're not interested in technical details.


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Knight's tour with 3 variations, January 13, 2024
by MathBrush
Related reviews: less than 15 minutes

This game was made for the Single Choice Jam.

In it, you play as a knight on a chessboard (with a framing story), and have to do a knight's tour. The path is completely predetermined; all possible movements are highlighted but only one is clickable. However, you can choose initially between three such paths.

The paths basically teach you how Knight's tours work. I enjoyed the 'stick to the edges' one best.

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The only way I will play chess, August 24, 2023
by manonamora
Related reviews: singlechoice

I like things with logics and rules, and doing things strategically, so you’d think chess should be right up my alley. But nope… the rules enter in one ear and leaves the other. And thinking of what my opponent could do just… turns me into a deer in headlight.

BUT… while chess if a major component of this game, it doesn’t asks you to play an actual chess game, but a more logical puzzle where there is only really one answer. Framed in a medieval/fantasy setting, you are a messenger on your trusty horse, ordered to share your message to every village in the region. But, in order to avoid getting caught, you cannot take the same path or visit the same place twice.

The games prompts you with two difficulty modes (hard/normal) and three types of play. You must complete the latter to end the game (the game returns to the play screed to pick the next one to complete*). You are them prompted with a chess board. When the puzzle is completed, the game tells you how long you took to do so (my record: 135s on normal).

Even though there are technically multiple square you could land on at ever turn, the game only lets you click on one. If you are playing on the normal mode, the moves are highlighted for you, making it easier to click on the correct; on hard, you just have your trusty steed and your sword (mouse) to go on.

This was fun, even if a bit… grindy by the end. The more you advance, the clearer it is which block to pick (there are only so many squares left). I think it could have worked just fine with the two first modes. The mirror mode was too similar to the corner one in my opinion.

A nice short lesson in Knight use. But I’m still not going to touch a chess board, not even to save my life…

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