gxf1 by JLV
gxf1 blends a typical chess simulation with a narrative structure heavily reminiscent of visual novels. The twist : you are a pawn trying to survive in the midst of the board...





| HTML5 (web) | https://jlv_.gitlab.io/gxf1/ |
| Windows | https://jlv.itch.io/gxf1 |
| macOS | https://jlv.itch.io/gxf1 |
| Linux | https://jlv.itch.io/gxf1 |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/41/gxf1 |
Ratings
| Overall | 361th | 3.648⭐ | 56🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 516th | 3.37⭐ | 56🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 263th | 3.713⭐ | 56🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 164th | 4.139⭐ | 56🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 735th | 3.231⭐ | 54🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 412th | 3.294⭐ | 53🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 99th | 3.913⭐ | 54🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 265th | 3.67⭐ | 52🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 60🗳️ | 86🗨️ |
Maybe you could enhance it with a "choose your own adventure" kind of gameplay, depending on whether the player decides to follow orders or not.
Great job!
Near perfection!
Either way I'd like to see a bigger, more fleshed out version of this - you have a talent for writing!
Just wish it was longer, but great job :)
I left my rating of your game, if you can leave your feedback in our game, Witch's Escape.
https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/41/witchs-escape
I see what others have said about maybe having the choice to disobey, but I feel like that would deviate from the purpose of showing off an actual game played by top players. If combined with some analysis, this would be a great way to teach kids learning chess about games from the past.