It is true I drank a lot yesterday, but I am pretty sure becoming a chess piece is not a usual side effect of being hungover.


In this game you must help Scylla, a nymph transformed into a moving chess piece by the enchantress Circe, to gather the articles needed for a potion to turn back into a human, all the while escaping from Medusa’s stony stare that can make Scylla become a pawn for good.


Controls

Arrows or WASDMove
PPause
RRestart
MGo to menu
F4 or F11Fullscreen



Note on the sound

Due to certain issues, the game will be without music or sound effects for a brief period, but we are currently working to have this solved as soon as possible.

Thank you for your understanding.



Story

The invitation said 8 o’clock
 And the night away we did talk
 But in the morning... What a shock!
 Becoming a chess piece, soon a rock
 So I’ll escape now, cannot gawk!


In a world full of bored gods, hobbies become increasingly eccentric. Seeing the business opportunity, known enchantress Circe and gorgon Medusa joined hands to start producing human chess pieces for the pantheon.

Work was well, until one fateful day Circe got rejected by the target of her affections. Finding out the man loved another, the enchantress decided to turn her rival into a chess piece. And so a dinner invitation was sent...


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Definitely Not Chess (Mac) 58 MB
Version 0.2.0 Jul 27, 2021
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Definitely Not Chess (Windows) 53 MB
Version 0.2.2 Jul 05, 2023
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Definitely Not Chess (Linux) 76 MB
Version 0.2.2 Jul 05, 2023

Install instructions

For Windows users: keep the executable file and the pck file on the same place and it should be fine! =)

Development log

Comments

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(+2)

The writing is pretty great (even though I spotted some grammatical errors here and there (I know you all are going for a poem-y sort of writing, but still, I felt like you were pushing the grammar a bit at some points)) and I really, really enjoyed the art direction. The game really captured that ancient greek look.

Programming and gameplay are a bit on the wonky end, though - the game doesn't seem that technically demanding to necessitate a loading screen. In fact, the whole experience could've been way better, in my opinion, if everything got a 10-20% speed increase. Like, I'd have enjoyed it more if the main character and Medusa both were a bit faster.

Finally, I feel obliged to bring this up: why did you enter this game for the "Certamente não é outra game jam" jam? I mean, clearly you've worked on this game for way longer than just one week... Am I missing something, or...?

In summary, I enjoyed the beginning of the game (with all the story, art and writing) but felt like the gameplay itself was slow.

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Oh my, now this is a dream review, thank you very much for your input, sir!

I feel compelled to answer it all, if I may.

Concerning the writing, we have a newer and shorter script ready that hasn't been implemented to the game yet, so hopefully that'll solve any issues.

About the loading screen, we had some issues with the loading time at first, so we thought best to have one.

Also, thank you for the idea of speeding the characters up! We'll be considering it, pinky promise~

About the game jam thing... This game was started during a previous game jam, and "Certamente não é outra game jam" was a continuation of sorts to that one, so we were allowed to work on this project again. It's confusing, sorry about that O-O

All that said, thank you very much for your review, we appreciate it and we hope you'd like to play our game again when it's more polished! =D


tl; dr: you're very cool for giving us such a detailed review, thanks ^o^)/

~MunchQueen

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Hello! Thank you for the feedback. We are glad to know that you enjoyed theart, and to receive your feedback about the gameplay speed. With your feedback, we can evaluate our gameplay and think about ways of improving it <3

About the game jams: the "Certamente não é outra game jam" allowed participants to work on past projects, or projects they had started on the prequel jam ("Certamente não é a Meeting Jam"). We submitted some tiny fixes for this jam, but the whole game idea itself, indeed, emerged during the previous game jam.

I am one of the jam organizers, and I believe you are a member of our Discord server. I'm pleased to tell you there will be lots of online game jams hosted there this year, and I invite you to join them all and to follow this project as it evolves and improves. With more of your reviews, I believe we can improve a lot our game.

Thank you for your attention!

~All hail Queen Kalidark

(+3)

Hey, a fellow Godot user! I managed to get through. I would get frustrated, but then I would persevere and solve it. That might mean it's the right amount of difficulty (or maybe I'm just not that good :). I would put a loading screen in the beginning, because even with the Windows version on a beefy machine, whatever it was doing when I hit Play took a long time. Knowing it's loading (or whatever) will help with that. Really nice graphics, relaxing music, and some clever mechanics. I enjoyed it!

(+1)

Thank you! <3  We're all glad you enjoyed the game!  And thank you for the loading screen suggestion, I have already started working on the art for the screen ! 

~Dorathy

(+3)

Interesting game, very slow on my computer in the html version. That's too bad. 

(+1)

Thanks for playing the game and for the feedback!!!!!!!

It's still in development, so we hope it'll not be a problem in the future.

~Squirrel Prince