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King Bullseye: The Chess Strike turns a chessboard into a shooting range. You play a monarch swapping his crown for a bow, loosing arrows at enemy pieces that pop up across the grid. Each round forces quick decisions, prioritize high-value targets or take out multiple foes with strategic shots. Headshots boost your score and weaken pieces faster, but timing and placement matter. The point-and-click controls keep it snappy, blending arcade action with tactical planning. This indie oddball stands out for its sharp concept and retro charm. Released in 2021, it’s a short but polished distraction that leans into its absurd premise without overcomplicating things. Community feedback highlights its addictive scoring system and the satisfying click of well-aimed shots. While it won’t rewrite gaming history, it’s a clever twist on classic mechanics that works best when played in quick bursts. The chess theme feels more aesthetic than mechanical, but the fast-paced shooting loops hold their own.
The king is tired of being protected so now he is shooting the enemies down!
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