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Knight's Challenge
Developer   TANSTAAFL
GenrePuzzle
PlatformWindows
Downloads545

About: Move the knight by clicking the mouse on a highlighted board square. You win when you have moved to all of the squares.

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Here's an idea.. if you're board try to see how many moves yeo make before you die, and try to beat it by leaving more squares on the board...

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I think this had made nobody before you. The game has easy controls and normal difficulty. Good work.

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That game may be hard but it is possible I have heard of it being done on a chess set.

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It's an interesting game. You may want to have an option to have the computer show you how it's done if the player gives up.

Mike C.
http://www.coolgroups.com/zoomer/

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