Version 1.1.1.18720 represents the peak of "edutainment" and "video game novelty." It is the perfect gateway drug for teaching a kid the movements of the pieces. You don't forget how a Knight moves after you’ve seen yours get drop-kicked off the board by a Bishop.
8/10 Docked two points because the pawn vs. pawn animation takes about 12 seconds too long. Just fight already, guys. Do you have a dusty CD-ROM with this exact version? Or are you still haunted by the sound of that Queen laughing before she obliterates your defense? Let us know in the comments below. Battle Chess Game of Kings v1.1.1.18720
Today, we’re pulling a specific version out of the digital archives: . The Build That Time Forgot (Or Refined) For the uninitiated, Battle Chess (originally by Interplay) took the staid world of 2D chess and injected it with Monty Python-meets-D&D violence. The "Game of Kings" moniker was a later re-release or updated variant, and version number 1.1.1.18720 is a fascinating artifact. This isn't the floppy-disk original; this is likely a polished, late-stage build—perhaps from a CD-ROM collection or a digital re-release that squashed the bugs of yore. Version 1