While taking inspiration from the classic board game, you won’t need to spend hours playing. Each game takes 5-10 minutes, perfect for a quick session.
Each of the pieces has a different size, move range, and attack. So you’ll need to hone your strategy for the maximum impact and to kill the kingbit.
Even if you’ve never played chess, there is a quick tutorial that will walk you through each piece and how to take home the win.
There are multiple ways to play. You can go against bots, face off offline, or even use pass-and-play for in-person battles.
Kingbit is a free download now on the App Store. It’s for the iPhone and all iPad models.
There is an optional Kingbit+ in-app purchase for $6.99. You can unlock a number of additional features including no ads, an increase of max online games, a dark mode, tabletop mode, and much more.
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