King's Gambit: Chess Survival

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About this game

You're playing the King. He's cornered. He's about to die.

You start moving anyway. Capture. Capture. Capture. The board flashes. The King is still alive. Until he's not.

That was fun. One more.

This is King's Gambit, a chess arcade game in 2-minute runs. You play the King. Pieces come for you from every direction. Capture them before they capture you. The King isn't safe in this version of chess. When an enemy piece moves onto its square, the King is taken. Not checkmate. Not a "game over" screen. The King is literally captured.

Chess on easy mode. Chess flavor without the chess effort. No openings to memorize. No ELO to lose. The 8x8 board you already recognize, the chess pieces you already know, and a single rule: keep the King alive long enough to chain a combo and ride the Royal Frenzy.

The loop

You move one square at a time in any of 8 directions. Pawns block. Knights jump in L-shapes. Bishops cut diagonals. Rooks charge straight lines. Every capture chains to the next one. Move to an empty square and the chain breaks. The arcade pull is real.

Royal Frenzy

Hit a 7-chain and Royal Frenzy fires. The King goes invincible. Enemy spawning stops. Every capture extends the Frenzy timer by a quarter second. Hold the chain through the Frenzy and clear the entire board, and Perfect Frenzy lands a 2.25x multiplier on the whole run. The biggest score moment in any chess arcade game.

Special abilities

Three of the same piece in a row triggers a wipe.
→ Three Knights and the Knights hop across the board, destroying anything they land on. Knight Stampede.
→ Three Rooks and an entire row and column through the King vanish. Rook Rampage.
→ Three Bishops and both diagonals through the King go up in an X. Bishop Barrage.

Each one grants 2x points on every destroyed piece.

Queen pickup

Sometimes a golden crown spawns on the board. Pick it up and the King moves like a Queen for 10 turns. Diagonal, lateral, full distance, jump over pieces, pawn guards bypassed.

Powerups

→ Teleport: jump to any empty square instantly
→ Magnet: pull every shield and lootbox to the King
→ Invincible: freeze enemies for 10 turns
→ Second Chance: revive after death and keep the run going
→ Shield: 3x3 wipe around the King
→ Ultra Shield: full board wipe, 2x bonus on every destroyed piece

Scoring

The combo multiplier climbs from 1x at no combo up to 7x at a 9-chain. Survive past turn 80 and the turn multiplier hits 5x. Stack Perfect Frenzy on top and a single Rook captured at turn 80 in a 9-chain scores 393 points. A casual run lands around 4,000. Push for 40,000 and the global leaderboard.

Modes

→ Survival: ranked runs, every score counts toward weekly, monthly, and all-time global leaderboards. Replays saved.
→ Missions: 40 challenges across 7 campaigns. Free retries. Personal best. Star ratings.
→ Practice: learn the chess arcade loop without losing lives.

You know chess but never wanted to study it. Maybe you bounced off the serious version and want something lighter, or you're a roguelike player curious how chess fits the genre. Mostly you've got 5 minutes of dead air and a phone in your hand.

King's Gambit is mid-stimulation by design. Enough dopamine to be a game. Not so much it screams.

No pay-to-win. Skill decides everything. The score is the score.

How long can you survive?
Updated on
Jul 9, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
554 reviews
XavQuisite Viernes
July 4, 2026
horrible. should not be reffered to as a "chess game". because what do you mean " bishops move only one square diagonally" they don't have a set limit. they should be able to go to point a to b no matter how far it is unless there is an obstruction. same with the rook. the pawn should not be able to move sideways. also they can also CAPTURE diagonally. not just defend. and also I have noticed that there are times when something is undefended but just because I am surrounded means I cannot take??
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Anshul Choudhary
February 17, 2026
King’s Gambit is a refreshing chess-inspired strategy game that’s easy to pick up but surprisingly challenging to master. The gameplay is smooth, with short rounds that make it perfect for quick breaks. I really enjoy the mix of tactical thinking, combos, and survival mechanics.Definitely worth trying if you enjoy strategy or chess-style games.
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Jefferson Garde
February 5, 2026
I’m really enjoying KingsGambit! The game has engaging gameplay, smooth controls, and a fun strategy element that keeps me coming back. The design and overall experience are enjoyable, and it’s great for both casual and competitive players. Looking forward to future updates and new features. Keep up the great work!
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What’s new

The King has decided that dying is optional.
→ Keys are here. The new way to revive: when the King falls, a key puts him right back on the board.
→ Second Chance is retiring. Every Second Chance you own has already been turned into a key, 1 for 1. Nothing lost, the rescue just has a new name.
→ Daily and weekly tasks are live. The King leaves orders every day and bigger ones every week. Clear them before he starts pacing.