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Topware Interactive have now put up a Linux beta for 'Battle vs Chess' [Steam] that makes use of Wine. It's really cool to see them do this.

Find out more info on the Linux beta here.

While Wine is a bit of a mixed bag, developers using it to bring old games to Linux and actually supporting it is fantastic.

About the game (Official)
Commanders, assemble your armies! BATTLE vs. CHESS calls for an interactive feather duster, chartering the successful chess game principle into the present day multimedia world. Animated fantasy figurines assemble in magical worlds and await your command! As a Commander, execute skillful maneuvers on the game board and catapult yourself directly into the battle with devastating attacks, chessman vs. chessman.

Chess – the unrivalled champion of strategy games has been attracting players of all ages for countless centuries. BATTLE vs. CHESS is based on the simple yet ingenious concept of creating a fusion between professional chess software and upbeat, combat oriented game mechanics, complete with richly animated game pieces. At the outset of a match things seem quite basic: a 3D game board pits two opponents against each other in a seemingly ordinary game of chess. The game board itself is set in one of six available environments, each with its own unique landscape and presentation features. Traditionally recognized game pieces have been given a facelift as hulking stone golems and beastly chimaeras take the place of the typical rook and knight pieces respectively. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Beta, Steam, Strategy, Wine
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9 comments

legluondunet Oct 17, 2016
look very nice!
Maki Oct 17, 2016
Someone on the Steam Forums went insane claiming wine ports are damaging to their system. I don't agree with that.
I fully applaud TopWare's attempts to bring their older games to Linux.
dtanderson Oct 18, 2016
Which is it "Check vs Mate" or "Battle vs Chess"?

The store page says CvM but the forum post says BvC...
MaxPower Oct 18, 2016
Having wine port supported by the dev is a very good thing. I don't really care about native or not, the main points are:

* Acceptable performance
* Supported by the dev

However looking at one of the first review on steam, I will stay away from it http://steamcommunity.com/id/zest_riddler/recommended/211050/
Guest Oct 18, 2016
We are still not in the position to moan about porting methods. Getting new titles is a good thing.
smn Oct 18, 2016
I wouldn't support this game, and not because it is a wine port. These publishers seem shady for saying the least https://steamcommunity.com/app/215450/discussions/0/350540973991623520
thegh0st Oct 18, 2016
It's good to finally see some wine ports for the good old games.
Now please bring up Jagged Alliance 2 Gold.
Ivancillo Oct 19, 2016
TopWare ... I'm still waiting the native Linux port of Two Worlds II.

Isn't suppouse to happen on September?
Anjune Oct 19, 2016
So basically it's a modern(ish)-day Archon?

Edit: Nope, more like a modern(ish)-day Battle Chess.

Quoting: IvancilloTopWare ... I'm still waiting the native Linux port of Two Worlds II.

Isn't suppouse to happen on September?

It's been postponed to "this year".


Last edited by Anjune on 19 October 2016 at 3:21 pm UTC
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