Problematic
Problematic
Game Modes
Judge Mode
One player becomes the Judge, drawing a prompt card while everyone else submits the most cursed, offensive, or absurd answer they can think of. The Judge selects a winner each round, awarding them a point.
The first player to reach 7 points wins the match! assuming the Judge doesn't introduce a secret house rule that completely derails everything first.
Problematic Chess
Play chess in a world that actively hates you.
Choose from four gothic arenas and battle while a sardonic narrator comments on your every mistake, bad trade, and questionable life decision.
Variants:
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Casual 1v1: Traditional chess with gothic flair.
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Carnage 2v2: Two teams battle on a massive cross-shaped 14×14 battlefield.
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Chaos FFA: Four armies enter. One king leaves.
Power-Ups & Chaos
Nothing stays fair for long.
In Judge Mode, power-ups allow players to:
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Steal cards
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Sabotage opponents
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Manipulate rounds
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Twist the Judge's decisions
In Problematic Chess, power-ups allow players to:
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Raise fallen pieces from the dead
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Swap units across the board
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Use special abilities
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Remove enemy pieces from the battlefield
Chaos FFA goes even further.
Random world events strike during matches without warning, temporarily changing how the game is played:
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Plague: Pieces begin to die across the battlefield.
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Blood Moon: Aggressive play becomes more powerful.
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Famine: Movement and strategy become limited.
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Additional events can completely change the match until the next catastrophe arrives.
Features
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Online multiplayer for 2–6 players
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Judge Mode and Problematic Chess in one package
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Multiple dark-humor card decks
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Four unique arenas: Cathedral, Crypt, Blood Moon, and Hell Casino
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Three Judge personalities that comment on player mistakes
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Secret house rules revealed only after the match ends
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Power-ups, chaos events, and match modifiers
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Atmospheric gothic visuals, music, and sound design
About the Game
Dark humor. Questionable decisions. Unfair advantages.
Whether you're ruining friendships in Judge Mode or surviving an apocalyptic four-player chess match while the moon turns red and your bishop catches the plague, every game becomes a story worth regretting.
No regrets. No balance. No mercy.
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