Battle Chess Game Of Kings V1.1.1.18720

At its core, Game of Kings is standard chess. The rules of movement, capture, and checkmate are identical to the classic board game. The twist is in the visualization. In standard chess, a Knight captures a Rook by simply replacing it on the square. In Game of Kings, the Knight rides in, the Rook draws a sword, and a 10-second animated duel ensues.

This version of the game relies on high-fidelity 3D graphics, utilizing the Unity engine to render detailed character models, moody lighting, and distinct fantasy environments. It is an attempt to make the mental theater of chess—a game where you imagine the battle in your head—into a literal visual reality.

Earlier versions suffered from stretched textures on LCD monitors. This build introduces proper 800x600 and 1024x768 support with a “Keep Aspect Ratio” toggle hidden in the config.ini file. The 3D board is rendered in flat-shaded polygons, while the characters are 2D sprites—a hybrid technique that aged surprisingly well. Battle Chess Game of Kings v1.1.1.18720

Earlier versions of Battle Chess: Game of Kings suffered from occasional crashes on Windows 7/8/10 systems, particularly with integrated graphics cards. Version 1.1.1.18720 includes a patched renderer that supports:

This version introduces 8 distinct AI difficulty levels (0–7). At level 0, the AI makes random legal moves—perfect for children. At level 7, the AI calculates up to 7 half-moves ahead using a refined alpha-beta pruning algorithm, offering a worthy challenge for intermediate club players (estimated ELO ~1600-1800). At its core, Game of Kings is standard chess

Before diving into the specifics of version v1.1.1.18720, it’s essential to understand the product’s core identity. Battle Chess: Game of Kings is a 3D animated chess game that honors the original’s iconic combat sequences. Every capture triggers a short, cinematic fight between the two pieces:

The "Game of Kings" subtitle refers to the expanded ruleset, officially licensed under the USCF (United States Chess Federation), ensuring that the game enforces legal FIDE rules—including castling, en passant, and promotion. The "Game of Kings" subtitle refers to the

| Version | Key Difference | |---------|----------------| | v1.0 | No save/load, slower AI | | v1.1.1.18720 | Stable, save support, faster animations | | DOS Original | Lower resolution, no mouse wheel zoom |


At its core, Battle Chess Game of Kings adheres strictly to standard chess rules. There is no "power-up" nonsense or rule-bending. The genius lies in the presentation. Every single capture triggers a unique, violent, and often hilarious mini-cutscene.