Bad chess player here, can confirm. Pawns can't move backwards, they capture different than their move, promote at the far edge, can do a double move, can do en passent, there is castling but only if those pieces haven't moved, repeating patterns are suddenly a draw, you don't actually capture the king, and all of that is before starting to talk about the literal thousand years of history, strategy, openings, endings, etc. This "advanced chess" almost feels easier.
@@masonbarber871 What do you mean pawns can't move backwards, they specifically have taken their backwards moving medicine in 1954 that allowed them to in fact move backwards at the expense of getting a heart attack when reaching the furthest spot on the board
I love the way the rules are written. They perfectly convey the pedantic fae vibes of "you have not avoided giving gifts at noon, afternoon, or midnight despite being given fruit and apple." Wheter its "horse did not canter trot or gallop" or "pawn moved big mindedly", really conveys the tone and provides immersion
I think it's very interesting to look for cheatless run. It forces you to play differently so that you are less vulnerable when you get cheated (e.g. rook jump all the way to your backrow). I think pawns are actually the most OP piece in this game, so make sure to keep a few unmoved to guard cheating. Keep your other pieces near pawns as well to react accordingly
Actually, I think the Bishop are the best in this variant. Olexa took advantage of them in his cheatless run: their ability to go outside the bounds of the board gives them amazing flexibility and they're probably very easy to utilize I kind of agree with you though. I think Pawns are still really useful for that, but personally I think are only second to Bishops in overall efficacy
@@Kogarana1 Bishops are great for offense and setting up pieces with their Knowledge they leave behind and the fact that they can essentially attack from all sides and run out of bounds. OP didn't make it *crystal clear* though it is for me, they mean that pawns are the most OP in terms of safeguarding yourself from a potential cheat in a cheatless run, as it guarantees a cheatless trade in case the enemy cheat-takes a piece
it might be fun to play this against another Human with each player having half of the Rule book. you could have hundreds of rules that get randomized every game. it would be playing chess as if you never played it before with each move being potentially legal or not forcing you to guess what rules your opponent has and which would be impossible with the Rules you have.
The pawn ascension thing is important because it lets you expend a cheat(move enemy piece) to take out an enemy pawn without having to move any of your own pieces into bad spots.
When countertrolling the game, I noticed that sometimes the troll's cheats would _blunder material._ Also some of the rules you didn't discover are particularly squirrely. I won't spoil them though.
I'd definitely like to see more of the endings. It seems like there were a bunch of other rules and hidden mechanics that didn't get used (like the tower thing or the pawns going to sleep) and I really want to see what they do.
This has a delightful level of chaos honestly. Between the weird rules, cheating, and spontaneous ducks, it really feels like playing chess with a troll or other faerifolk.
There's a lot of other things you can do as well! There's an achievement called 'juggler' for example, where you can't move the same piece two turns in a row.
As soon as I found out about this game's existence I couldn't wait for Tyler to play it. It was everything I hoped it would be. Please try for a cheatless run.
This looks like such a fun game! Imagine it gets turned into a bigger game with something like Mao rules, where you can't call out a cheater until AFTER you learn the rules you didn't know about
literally right the other day i saw this game and immediately think "i want to see aliensrock playing this" and it immediately come true one day after! wow!
There's actually two endings beyond the bad and good endings. Thankfully, you're already aware of what you use in both. Well, mostly... Regardless, I'm excited for you to join in on the chaos of Advanced Troll Chess 11th Edition... er, that is, King Of The Bridge. There's some really crazy rules and strategies you can come up with... (Also you haven't even encountered all the rules yet... there's more to come.)
... I feel like the duck might be a reference to an old programming story. An animator is working on the 3D models for a chess game. He makes the Queen have an animation where a duck (or swan) flies around her as she makes her movements, carefully never actually intersecting or interacting with her animations. He presents his animations to a project manager for approval, who says "this all looks great, but can you scrap the duck?" It's a lesson that people always want to contribute to the quality of something, even if they need to latch onto little things.
The thumbnail is wrong. The troll is not allowed to do any cheat involving the king, other than to punish you for cheating. He must always take the king legitimately. This is because the Troll is not allowed to cheat in any way that would prevent you from accusing him of cheating. If the piece he uses dies or he takes your king then you wouldn't be able to accuse him. HOWEVER, the player is allowed to do cheats that result in the piece being destroyed. The troll is capable of accusing you of cheating when this happens, despite this being how the rules work. There is an exception to this -- the troll must be on the board (or out of town) to accuse you of cheating.
This game has same vibes as playing with your friends as a kid and getting smacked to the face by a bullshit rule that your friend invented at that moment to dodge your attack or deny your victory
the chaos of new rules appearing 😂
If plot twists were a game:
O-O
please release chess 2, the british empire started and fell and you still haven't even released news about the game
Welcome to the lair chess
lichess is superior
This must be what learning chess is like when you’ve never played chess
Bad chess player here, can confirm. Pawns can't move backwards, they capture different than their move, promote at the far edge, can do a double move, can do en passent, there is castling but only if those pieces haven't moved, repeating patterns are suddenly a draw, you don't actually capture the king, and all of that is before starting to talk about the literal thousand years of history, strategy, openings, endings, etc. This "advanced chess" almost feels easier.
@@masonbarber871 What do you mean pawns can't move backwards, they specifically have taken their backwards moving medicine in 1954 that allowed them to in fact move backwards at the expense of getting a heart attack when reaching the furthest spot on the board
@@gboster1331I thought they patched that?
@@radeklew1 nah it was unpatched and later got added to the game
"What the fuck is en passant", the game
First Poker and Balatro, now Chess and THIS. I like the indiegame trend of twisting an old tabletop game to extreme lengths.
To be fair twisting chess isn’t exactly a recent trend
Have you heard of 5D Chess with Multiversal Time Travel
@@antoniotrivelloni8191
or FPS Chess
or Shotgun King
or Ouroboros King
or like any of the other chess with a twist games
He played shotgun king aswell which is another chess variant
Also Ouroboros King
I love the way the rules are written. They perfectly convey the pedantic fae vibes of "you have not avoided giving gifts at noon, afternoon, or midnight despite being given fruit and apple." Wheter its "horse did not canter trot or gallop" or "pawn moved big mindedly", really conveys the tone and provides immersion
Yeah the absurd and stupid ways the rules are written its great, either on the book or when acusating
they missed an opportunity where when you accuse someone of jumping to say: black ____ is not him
That was pretty fun, I REALLY recommend trying out all endings!
I think you can move the duck, since it’s a white piece and you are allowed to move any piece of your colour.
But what does it do?
@@RoyCyleIt's a duck. What else could you possibly need to know?
(its for a secret ending)@@RoyCyle
(if you ever play It, put the troll in the duck)
(Only if you can cheat)
Him saying the pawn sells lumber out of town instead of running a Pawn Shop was a real missed opportunity.
A pawn having a pawn shop, is like a human having a slave shop
@@naattxxnaattxx7055 Only if one chooses to sell pawns in said Pawn Shop. There are many things that are worth pawning.
@@naattxxnaattxx7055 human shop
@@naattxxnaattxx7055 That's historically accurate.
@@naattxxnaattxx7055 Flesh market.
you could try for a cheatless run, but good luck with that.
If he does, i hope he goes for the ascension ending. (You ascend 8 (i think) pawns (color doesn’t matter))
@@philipgarritsen5162color does matter now.
There’s also the timed runs and the duck ending, that’d be fun to watch
@@donovanmahan2901💀
I agree with Tyler attempting the saint run
I think it's very interesting to look for cheatless run. It forces you to play differently so that you are less vulnerable when you get cheated (e.g. rook jump all the way to your backrow). I think pawns are actually the most OP piece in this game, so make sure to keep a few unmoved to guard cheating. Keep your other pieces near pawns as well to react accordingly
Actually, I think the Bishop are the best in this variant. Olexa took advantage of them in his cheatless run: their ability to go outside the bounds of the board gives them amazing flexibility and they're probably very easy to utilize
I kind of agree with you though. I think Pawns are still really useful for that, but personally I think are only second to Bishops in overall efficacy
@@Kogarana1 Bishops are great for offense and setting up pieces with their Knowledge they leave behind and the fact that they can essentially attack from all sides and run out of bounds.
OP didn't make it *crystal clear* though it is for me, they mean that pawns are the most OP in terms of safeguarding yourself from a potential cheat in a cheatless run, as it guarantees a cheatless trade in case the enemy cheat-takes a piece
I have to say it:
Chess battle advanced
*chess battle advanced theme starts*
ㅤ ㅤ
chess battle advanced
@@IcelyPuzzlesChess Battle Advanced!!!!
chess battle advanced
it might be fun to play this against another Human with each player having half of the Rule book. you could have hundreds of rules that get randomized every game. it would be playing chess as if you never played it before with each move being potentially legal or not forcing you to guess what rules your opponent has and which would be impossible with the Rules you have.
The pawn ascension thing is important because it lets you expend a cheat(move enemy piece) to take out an enemy pawn without having to move any of your own pieces into bad spots.
Also if you ascend 8 of them you get a secret ending
"At least I leave a worthy successor. You, Jack."
- Senator Armstrong, MGRR
I had just saw this game yesterday and thought "It'd be real cool to see Tyler play this"
And then he plays it the day after. Very happy to see it
When is chess but your opponent can fucking kill you
ha
That’s just normal chess
FPS chess on steam
he already played shotgun king
Magnus Carlson and Hikaru Nakamura laughing menacingly in the distance
Why can't we have a game based upon Hanafuda cards? Koi-Koi, and the Hawaii variant are my favorite games to play.
Be the change you want to see in the world
@@Aliensrock noted, I will forgive my bosses for making a mistake and give them a second chance and also give them a pay raise. /s
Fate/Hollow Ataraxia has a pretty good Koi-Koi campaign.
Honestly, that was truly captivating! The constant "adjustment" to rules. I hope to see more
When countertrolling the game, I noticed that sometimes the troll's cheats would _blunder material._ Also some of the rules you didn't discover are particularly squirrely. I won't spoil them though.
I'd definitely like to see more of the endings. It seems like there were a bunch of other rules and hidden mechanics that didn't get used (like the tower thing or the pawns going to sleep) and I really want to see what they do.
1:28 One day ill join the royal guard, if i catch this child, can it be so hard?
Forget on being honest, my brother ain’t not going to harm us
@@williamafton-ps4sq Mayor lyric mistake
Winning without cheating sounds ridiculously hard. At least you know enough of the rules to not have as many problems.
2:38 the bishops job is bishop.
POV, you're playing chess against your 5 year old nephew who doesn't know the rules of chess.
I love how every some time tyler puts his head on a picture that fits into the situation, please give ur editor a raise.
i'd love to see more of this!! every ending!!
This has a delightful level of chaos honestly. Between the weird rules, cheating, and spontaneous ducks, it really feels like playing chess with a troll or other faerifolk.
0:25 obviously you can’t move your opponents pieces
Ya but it has to say it or else it's not cheating.
What a flex that would be to beat a cheater at his own game without petty cheats.
This was actually one of the funniest videos I've seen A++
There's a lot of other things you can do as well! There's an achievement called 'juggler' for example, where you can't move the same piece two turns in a row.
this video had multiple hilarious moments but the duck made me laugh so much, so absurd
As soon as I found out about this game's existence I couldn't wait for Tyler to play it. It was everything I hoped it would be.
Please try for a cheatless run.
9:35 Honestly missed oportunity for the game. Game should have told him "You cheated" and a new rule reveals saying "En passant is forced"
En passant is not a thing if pawns can't move two spaces
I really want to see him use the duck as a chess piece.
do it without cheating, i wanna see the good ending
Just look up "king of the bridge good ending"
Theres also a duck ending. Good luck trying to figure out on how to do that!
I would love to see another video with the good ending! this was super fun to watch
Playing chess with my lil bro:
that bishop actually works with my floor crew, great guy!
was waiting for tyler to play this game! i saw a playthrough vid somewhere and thought "tyler definitely will play this game" and i was right lol
I saw icely puzzles play this, and now I want to see aliensrock’s approach
9:30 clever message, editor
This game is incredible. Why is this video only 12 minutes long? Definitely deserves more
This game is like a beautiful mix of papers please and chess I love it
I've never played chess but this still managed to be great! Would love to see more of this game.
This game goes so hard, would love to see you get the other ending(s)
This is chess but with actual logic (to me at least, nothing in chess makes sense)
The Shotgun King if he spec’d his perks into diplomacy and stealth instead of ranged weapons
That was amusing, but it was more of a troll game than a puzzle game. I'd watch another run of this, but I bet you have far better games in the pipe.
If you get 8 pawns to the great beyond, you get an ending
This looks like such a fun game! Imagine it gets turned into a bigger game with something like Mao rules, where you can't call out a cheater until AFTER you learn the rules you didn't know about
literally right the other day i saw this game and immediately think "i want to see aliensrock playing this" and it immediately come true one day after! wow!
There's actually two endings beyond the bad and good endings.
Thankfully, you're already aware of what you use in both.
Well, mostly...
Regardless, I'm excited for you to join in on the chaos of Advanced Troll Chess 11th Edition... er, that is, King Of The Bridge.
There's some really crazy rules and strategies you can come up with...
(Also you haven't even encountered all the rules yet... there's more to come.)
I definitely want to see a cheatless run, and maybe whatever other endings exist
I LOVE THE PART WHERE I SAY ITS RAIGING TIME AND BECOMES A BIBLICALLY ACCURATE DEMON
I enjoyed this a lot! I'm probably biased because I have an interest in chess myself, but I would personally love to see more episodes on this
You cant leave it here, gotta get that golden ending.
ive BEEN waiting for this playthrough we’re so up
Yes, i'd love to see more of this!
I'm only a few seconds in and it's insane? It's like chess but insane, like literal madness. Love me some nonsense
beat him without cheating tyler, you're good enough to do it!
5:33 slide to left, slide to the right
theres a few endings in this game and it would be fun to see you get them
Yeah, there are four endings. I'll enjoy watching you get them.
... I feel like the duck might be a reference to an old programming story.
An animator is working on the 3D models for a chess game. He makes the Queen have an animation where a duck (or swan) flies around her as she makes her movements, carefully never actually intersecting or interacting with her animations. He presents his animations to a project manager for approval, who says "this all looks great, but can you scrap the duck?"
It's a lesson that people always want to contribute to the quality of something, even if they need to latch onto little things.
Hans Nieman is gonna love this!😅
3:23
I expected him to say
"Selling....... drugs-"
Quick someone call Kramnik they finally made his chess variant
0:23 "they must cheat as REVENGE >:3 heheh" this game is super funny
How my brother plays chess:
The thumbnail is wrong. The troll is not allowed to do any cheat involving the king, other than to punish you for cheating. He must always take the king legitimately.
This is because the Troll is not allowed to cheat in any way that would prevent you from accusing him of cheating. If the piece he uses dies or he takes your king then you wouldn't be able to accuse him.
HOWEVER, the player is allowed to do cheats that result in the piece being destroyed. The troll is capable of accusing you of cheating when this happens, despite this being how the rules work. There is an exception to this -- the troll must be on the board (or out of town) to accuse you of cheating.
Just now gives me nostalgia after seeing this right when it came out, even before I started a meme channel, lot has happened
This game has same vibes as playing with your friends as a kid and getting smacked to the face by a bullshit rule that your friend invented at that moment to dodge your attack or deny your victory
This seems very fun, I gotta see you try beating him without cheating
Wow, i watched your polybridge videos years ago, what am interesting to rediscover your channel
I love to see the run back of this game. Although the game seems very small, its very cute and im curious.
With all of these new chess variants, I am looking more and more forward to Chess 2.
Is Tyler gonna find the secret duck ending, the ascension ending, or the don’t cheat ending next?
it would be entertaining to witness a display of chess purity
I've seen troll games before, but never one for chess.
Good ending took a little to get, but it's not too bad. Looking at steam achievements 35% players got it. It definitely took me a lot of attempts
6:14 that move went way too well for you
"He works out of town, selling............. "lumber"
chess but chatGPT made the rules
First Move: Knight captures King checkmate
😂 this game looks hilarious and frustrating at the same time. I’m have to give it a try.
I've gotten the good ending. It's fun. You should totally go for it
Yesssss I was hoping he would play this.
Reminds me of the program in game theory that would attack once after being attacked last turn.
You should really play this again, it was fun to watch!
this was a very cool game. hope we see more of it
I'd definitely watch challenge runs of this
Interesting!!
Getting the true ending is so tidious...
Yes i would like to see more
I think the good ending is actually to use rule 01, because he falsely accuses you of cheating right at the end after you win.
Alternate title:
Chess, but the rules were made by a three year old.
11:05 duck comes up to his mouse to be picked up
For some reason this is kind of terrifying…
This is funny, I'd like to see you do the other endings.