REVIEW : Knight’s Retreat (XBOX Series X)

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REVIEW : Knight's Retreat (XBOX Series X)

REVIEW : Knight’s Retreat (XBOX Series X)

REVIEW : Knight’s Retreat (XBOX Series X)

This is the game to break the monotony of combat games or car racings ones. It tickles the cells in you and challenges you. You can call it a brain teaser as it for sure teases your mind. It begins with Chess without Chess.  There is no actual chessboard, but it is more like a battlefield. There are orange coloured slabs which you need to move. It is a game that requires strategy. You need to be witty, and it will be a bonus if you know how the pawns move.

REVIEW : Knight’s Retreat (XBOX Series X)

It has eighty levels with increasing difficulty. The music is divine and composed, which rather helps you concentrate. You are a knight who is retreating to his kingdom. You are required to rearrange the army and get to the orange square. The knight would move just like it does in chess, in ‘L’ shape, and the moment you carry him, his place gets destroyed by arrows. You cannot go back to the site that the knight has left behind. Other chess pieces can move back and forth without any destruction.

REVIEW : Knight’s Retreat (XBOX Series X)

There are orange Knights, Bishops, Rooks and queens. It is normal to get trapped between other chess pieces, and that will make you restart. The gameplay is engaging and appealing. Sometimes it will seem to be easier, and then you will figure out that it is not. There is nothing too wow about the graphics. They are basic and simple. The pictures are pretty decent and bland. The characters are nicely built, but the animations are not the best. Also, the landscape is not too great. The number of pieces will increase as you move on to the next level with a rise in complexity. There is an undo button for faulty moves as well. The camera has a 360-degree approach and can be moved to wherever we want. It provides a slow learning curve, and you learn as you move forward. There are new elements with proceeding levels, which breaks the monotony.

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