Think back, O Readers of the Escapist, and remember a game which surprised you.
I don't mean the kind of surprise that you get from a zombie jumping out from behind a corner, or the kind of surprise that comes from a dramatic plot twist halfway through the game. No, I ask about a game that brought you something that you did not expect to get. The more obscure, the better!
I, for one, was quite surprised to discover that ChessRogue [http://chessrogue.sourceforge.net/], despite being a bitterly difficult turn-based tactics game based on a board game for eggheads, delivered perhaps the most concentrated excitement I've ever had in a game. You get to the later stages of the game, and you have about fifteen moves available to you, and there are twenty guys closing in, but you stave off checkmate for long enough that you discover you've captured them all, and it's nothing short of exhilarating. You feel like a ninja.
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I don't mean the kind of surprise that you get from a zombie jumping out from behind a corner, or the kind of surprise that comes from a dramatic plot twist halfway through the game. No, I ask about a game that brought you something that you did not expect to get. The more obscure, the better!
I, for one, was quite surprised to discover that ChessRogue [http://chessrogue.sourceforge.net/], despite being a bitterly difficult turn-based tactics game based on a board game for eggheads, delivered perhaps the most concentrated excitement I've ever had in a game. You get to the later stages of the game, and you have about fifteen moves available to you, and there are twenty guys closing in, but you stave off checkmate for long enough that you discover you've captured them all, and it's nothing short of exhilarating. You feel like a ninja.
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