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5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel
Developer(s)Thunkspace
Publisher(s)Thunkspace
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux
Release22 July 2020
Genre(s)Chess variant
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

5D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel is a 2020 chess variant video game released for Microsoft Windows and Linux by American studio Thunkspace. Its titular mechanic, multiversetime travel, allows pieces to travel through time and timelines in a similar way to how they move through ranks and files. The game was met positively by critics and was praised for its complex and elegant design.

Gameplay[edit]

5D Chess begins each game with an ordinary chess setup. As the game progresses pieces can, following specific rules, be moved onto a past version of the board. To prevent time-travel related paradoxes, instead of changing the 'original' past, this time travel results in the creation of an alternate timeline or 'parallel universe', for which the starting position is the same as the corresponding time-point in the original timeline but with the time-traveling piece added. Pieces can also be sent between these different 'timelines' and, when moving across timelines, can move into that timeline's 'past', 'present', or 'future'.[1] Whenever a new timeline is formed from a movement of a piece between different times of the board, the player has to make a move for each timeline created, e.g. if there are 3 separate timelines, each turn consists of 3 moves. The game ends when the number of valid moves available for a player is less than the number of timelines, in which case that player loses.[2] In general, the more moves have elapsed, the more complicated the game gets due to the creation of the new timelines.[3]

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The rules of piece movement are generalized from standard chess rules, with time and timelines being axes of movement, as with ranks and files.[4] For example, a rook can move any number of squares along one axis, so a player can send the rook into its current position, but any number of turns in the past, using time as an axis of movement. Bishops move any number of squares in exactly two axes, so it is possible, for example, to move a bishop three squares vertically and three turns into the past. Knights move two spaces on one axis and one on another axis - for example, a knight may move to any adjacent space (one) into a timeline that is two timelines away (two). Kings move one in any number of axes. For example, a valid move for a king is to simultaneously go one space over horizontally, into a timeline that is 'adjacent' or one move away, and one turn into that timeline's past. Queens move any number of spaces equally on any number of axes. A valid move for a queen could be moving 4 spaces vertically, 4 horizontally, into a timeline that is 4 timelines away, and 4 turns into that timeline's past. Pawns can move through time and timelines under certain conditions. In addition to the standard six chess pieces, the game includes unicorn and dragon pieces, which can move any number of spaces equally through three and four directions respectively.[1] These pieces can be used in alternate board configurations, as in addition to matches on regular 8×8 boards, the game also supports games on 6×6 boards and a puzzle mode. The game can be played online against other players or offline against an AI.[5]

Release[edit]

The game was launched on 22 July, 2020 on Steam. It was developed by Conor Petersen and Thunkspace.[6] Petersen said that he had enjoyed chess variants such as three-dimensional chess and conceived as using time as an additional dimension for piece movements. He said: 'From there, I tried to solve each problem or paradox I found'.[7]

Reception[edit]

Kotaku reviewer Nathan Grayson called the game 'remarkably elegant for what it is'.[1] Arne Kaehler, of ChessBase, noted that while the game ran well and is a fun chess variant, the opponent AI was not very competent.[3] A Digitally Downloaded reviewer noted that, due to the increasing complexity of the game as turns pass, it presents a 'limitless well of possibility'.[8] Christopher Livingston of PC Gamer called the game 'mind-bending'.[9] Jacob Aron of New Scientist wrote how the game 'isn't for the faint-hearted' and 'is brain-meltingly hard'.[10] Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura played the game when appearing on VENN.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc'5D Chess Has Completely Broken Me'. Kotaku. 27 July 2020. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  2. ^Vega, Sin (29 July 2020). 'Actual 5D Chess proves that time travel should not be allowed'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  3. ^ ab'What on Earth is 5D chess?'. Chess News. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  4. ^Kent, Emma (27 July 2020). 'With 5D Chess, you can checkmate in multiple dimensions'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  5. ^'What on Earth is 5D chess?'. Chess News. 31 July 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  6. ^O'Connor, Alice (22 July 2020). '5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel sure is 5D chess with multiverse time travel, yep'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  7. ^ ab'This Month In Chess: 5D Chess On The Rise'. Chess.com. 21 August 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  8. ^S, Matt (29 July 2020). '5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel – A beautiful look at the limits of the human mind'. Digitally Downloaded. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  9. ^Livingston, Christopher. 'If regular chess isn't hard enough for you, try 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  10. ^Aron, Jacob (9 September 2020). 'Playing chess where pieces time travel is confusing – in a good way'. New Scientist. Retrieved 17 September 2020.

External links[edit]

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Jul 26, 2020

How to plan checkmates in 5D Chess, for anyone who knows chess but is totally new to 5D Chess.

Guide to Plan Checkmates for Newbies


How To Checkmate in 5D


This is an introduction to 5D chess and how it is different from normal chess, demonstrated with a real match. Imagine you're playing as white here:
You move a knight, and your opponent moves their queen pawn forward:
5d chess with multiverse time travel crack downloadThis exposes a pathway to check their king:
In normal chess, this is a standard opening, and something like this might play out if you tried to check their king with your queen:
But in 5D chess you can exploit a beginner playing this opening really easily! Your aim is to wait long enough so that you can use this pathway not to attack their current king, but their king in the past.
The queen moves N steps in any number of dimensions (where the number of steps has to be the same for each of the dimensions it moves in) . In normal chess, this means, it can move horizontally (1D movement), vertically (1D movement), or diagonally (2D movement):
In 5D chess, it can also move N steps into the past. These are the queen's actual possible moves, of which the previous diagram was just one part of:

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If it wants to attack the king in the past, it has to have an unobstructed path when moving along this 'diagonal + backwards through time' path.
The numbers show how many steps in the past the queen would be as it travels through this path. The circled space shows 3, meaning we should put our queen into position 2 turns after your opponent's pawn first moved forwards (2 turns because moving your queen will take up one move, to make 3 turns total).
If you wanted, you could put your queen there first and just wait, but it's more likely your queen will get attacked if you go there too early like this:
So we want to only move our queen when that move will immediately win the game. So, all we need to do is distract the other player by baiting them into taking your other pieces, while what you're actually doing is making sure they dont block this path for the next 3 turns:
So let's distract them by giving them our other pieces while we wait. Use a knight to bait them (it doesnt matter if their king moves, since their king is still in it's original position in the past):
Maybe give them a pawn:
And now that the pathway in to the past is ready.. just move your queen and it's a checkmate.
There is no way they can block your path to the past king, since past pieces are always frozen in time. So since they cannot capture your queen on this very turn, you win the game immediately.
The final move above would not even be a check in normal chess, but is a winning move in 5D, because the queen is attacking the king far into the past:
MultiverseNote it looks like 8 boards into the past here, but its actually 4 turns, since one turn is a movement by two players and shows as two boards.5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel Crack
The idea of waiting a few turns for the right moment and then attacking is a very common. To guard against this, you can avoid opening up direct paths to your king. Even if you close them soon after, the opening remains there in the past.

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