Eat Chess: Snack Attack

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About this game

Why just play chess... when you can eat it?

Eat Chess: Snack Attack is a solo chess puzzle feast. Each run is a 50-board tasting menu with one shared move budget. Capture every enemy king to clear the table — but spend your moves wisely, because quiet moves cost you while captures refund what you spent and chain into a feast multiplier.

TWO FLAVORS

• Tactics — slow down, plan, and eat your fill at your own pace.
• Blitz — every board has a clock. Time bonuses pile on for fast captures.

EVERY DAY, A NEW SPECIAL

Today's Special is a date-seeded daily run. The same 50 boards for every player, every day. Tomorrow brings a new lineup.

THE KITCHEN'S TWISTS

• Pit Stop — every 15 boards the kitchen gives you a power-up roulette: bananas, teleports, placeable pieces, sometimes a coupon, sometimes a special.
• Boss boards — kings that respawn if you don't catch them.
• Promotions reward extra moves. Bounty decay punishes hesitation.
• Hall of Feasts — your top scores, by mode and difficulty.

The fleeing-king mascot bops around the menu, ducks taps, gets stunned, and tells you to leave it alone.

OFFLINE-FIRST, RESPECTFUL

No ads. No accounts. No tracking. Your scores live on your device. Plays beautifully without an internet connection.

OPTIONAL PANTRY UNLOCKS

One-time purchases — never required, never on a timer:

• Paid Levels — full 3,062-board pool (the free game draws from a curated 500-board sampler).
• 100× Feast Cap — raises the multiplier ceiling from 50× to 100×.
• GM Mode (Ghost Pepper Muncher) — fourth difficulty tier above Hard. 1 move per run, 3 minutes for Blitz, 1000× score scaling on the leaderboard.
• Gray Chess Set — alternate piece skin.

Cooked & served by the Lew family — Emmy, Abby, Theo, Michelle, and David — to help spread the joys of eating and playing chess.
Updated on
May 30, 2026

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