Chess strategy meets football tension. March your King to the end zone, dodge defenders, and score touchdowns.
Practice against the computer at different difficulty levels.
Challenge a friend with a room code.
Where Chess Strategy Meets Football Tactics
Downs, first downs, touchdowns, turnovers. The drive to advance down the field against a reactive defense.
Piece movement, captures, protection, positioning. Strategic depth with every decision.
2 TDs = 14 pts = WIN! Or mix TDs and FGs. FG attempts always swap possession.
Getting the King to row 12, the end zone. Touchdown!
Capturing the King or forcing a turnover (stopping offense for 4 downs).
You have 4 downs to advance your King 3 rows. Only King moves use a down. All other moves are FREE!
You get 6 free moves to position your blockers and receivers before you must attempt a King move (run or pass). Use them wisely to set up the perfect play!
King crossed the orange line → Fresh 4 downs!
Used all 4 downs without gaining 3 rows → Drive resets!
King moves 1 square in any direction. Wide open = 100% success!
King swaps positions with any Receiver. Big gains, but riskier!
King captures adjacent defenders without rolling. Always succeeds!
100% Wide open!
80% One defender nearby
90% Pawn helps!
The Rook is protected by the adjacent Pawn. The Knight cannot capture it!
3 squares forward, 2 squares diagonal. Great for positioning!
Each turn, defense picks one of two modes:
Move 2 different pieces visibly. Can capture unprotected pieces. Maximum pressure!
Aggressive PlayMove 1 piece secretly. Revealed when offense makes their move. Surprise factor!
Strategic Trap