Royal Chess - 3D Chess Game

Royal Chess - 3D Chess Game

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Royal Chess: Master Strategy in a Stunning 3D World

Experience the world's greatest logic game with immersive graphics, relaxing music, and expert tips to sharpen your mind.

Publisher

Meera Patel

Category

Games

Downloads

34K+

User Rating

4.3/5

Total Ratings

400

Locales

1

A Royal View

Discover the interface used by 34K+ users.

Immersive 3D chessboard view showing a white knight with highlighted possible moves and capture targets.

Immersive 3D chessboard view showing a white knight with highlighted possible moves and capture targets.

A realistic 3D chessboard with marble pieces on a wood grain floor featuring immersive graphics.

A realistic 3D chessboard with marble pieces on a wood grain floor featuring immersive graphics.

Game options menu for Royal Chess 3D showing player avatars and difficulty selection levels

Game options menu for Royal Chess 3D showing player avatars and difficulty selection levels

A high-quality 3D chess board with marble pieces showing possible strategic moves

A high-quality 3D chess board with marble pieces showing possible strategic moves

Royal Chess 3D game main menu featuring a medieval knight in armor and a burning castle backdrop

Royal Chess 3D game main menu featuring a medieval knight in armor and a burning castle backdrop

Selection screen for character avatars in the Royal Chess game showing a grid of medieval portraits.

Selection screen for character avatars in the Royal Chess game showing a grid of medieval portraits.

Top down view of a 3D chess match on a marble board in Royal Chess.

Top down view of a 3D chess match on a marble board in Royal Chess.

A top down view of a chess game in Royal Chess showing the white king in check on a marble board with a wooden background.

A top down view of a chess game in Royal Chess showing the white king in check on a marble board with a wooden background.

Master the Game of Kings in Stunning 3D

The tools that make this app stand out, trusted by 34K+ users.

Epic 3D Visuals & Zen Audio

Trade flat, clinical boards for a premium 3D atmosphere. Relax with soothing music while you plan your next winning move in an immersive royal setting.

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Guided Strategic Growth

Master the board with integrated tips on opening tactics, piece values, and clever traps. Perfect for leveling up your skills and sharpening your visual memory.

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Smart AI & Social Play

Test your logic against adaptive AI players or challenge friends to a match. Enjoy a high-quality brain workout that fits perfectly into your daily routine.

About the app

Everything you need to know about Royal Chess - 3D Chess Game.

Description

As you know, chess is one of the oldest strategy games in the world. Chess is an excellent board logic game that develops such skills as tactics, strategy, and visual memory. The best 3d royal chess game is here! Play chess in immersive 3d and epic graphics. Challenge your friends to match or play against the ai players in the best chess game. Royal chess is one of the most epic and enjoyable chess games with relaxing music. ### Tips to Become a Chess Champion - Move the pawn in front of either the king or queen two squares forward. (Only on its opening move can a pawn move two squares.) This opens pathways for your bishops and queen to enter the game. They move on an angle and can’t get out onto the field of battle if pawns are in the way. - Before you move your queen, rooks, or king, move your knights and bishops toward the center of the board. You want to get these pieces out from behind the pawns so they can attack. - And front! When it’s your turn, always think to yourself, “What did my opponent’s last move do? What is he up to?” Is he laying traps to capture your pieces? Then decide on your own plan. Always look at all your possibilities. Look at moves that would capture your opponent’s men or threaten his king first. But always double-check your moves before you play them. Ask yourself, “Does my move leave something unprotected?” - Don’t make too many moves with your pawns or try to pick off your opponent’s pawns. - Castling is a move that allows you to move your king to safety and bring your rook into play. Once all the squares between your rook and the king are unoccupied you can move the king two squares toward the rook while the rook moves to the square on the king’s other side. If your opponent neglects to castle, you might be able to launch an attack on his king. This is the only move in which more than one piece may be moved in a turn. - After you’ve brought all your knights and bishops into the game and castled (these moves are your “opening”), the middlegame begins. In the middle game, always be on the lookout for ways to capture your opponent’s men. Take any piece that your opponent doesn’t protect. But look at what will happen to your piece if you take him — will you get picked off? Always be looking for ways to move lots of your men into position to attack the enemy king. - You’ll take some of your opponent’s pieces. Some of your pieces will be taken. You must figure out what is and isn’t a good swap. Use these points to figure out whether you’re making a good move if you’re going to lose one of them: Queen: 9 points Rook: 5 points Bishop: 3 points Knight: 3 points Pawn: 1 point So is it a good idea to lose a bishop to save a pawn? No! - If you see a good move, sit on your hands and look for a better one. Patient thinking is the key to chess success. ### Important Chess Terms: - pawn: moves to one field forward or two fields at the first move of this figure, beats diagonally to one field forward. - knight: moves to the field two fields along the vertical and one horizontally or one field vertically and two horizontally. - bishop: moves to any distance diagonally. - rook: moves to any distance vertically or horizontally. - queen: moves to any distance vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. - king: moves to one field in the vertical, horizontal or diagonal. - "check" the situation in chess when a king is under immediate attack by an opponent's pieces - "checkmate" the situation in chess when the player whose turn it is to move is in check and has no legal move to escape check. - "stalemate" -" the situation in chess when the player whose turn it is to move has no legal move and is not in check. (draw) - "en passant" is a move in which a pawn can take an opponent's pawn if it jumps over a field under the pawn's blow. The goal of the game is to checkmate the other king.

Latest Version

0.8

Size

102.3 MB

First Released

Jun 20, 2021

Claim Your Throne in Stunning 3D

Join over 34,000 players in the ultimate royal experience. Download now to master your strategy with immersive graphics and relaxing music.

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