REX is an addictive strategy board game from the makers of ICBM!
Players take turns moving one piece at a time, removing their opponent’s pieces when they land on them. The goal is to clear your opponents pieces from the board.
There are eight devious computer-controlled opponents to defeat, or you can play head-to-head against a friend!
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REX features over an hour of music composed by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Grieg, Haydn, Mozart and Vivaldi.
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REX has been translated by native speakers into:
• Çince (中文),
• Çekçe (čeština),
• Hollandaca (Nederlands),
• İngilizce (English),
• Fransızca (français),
• Almanca (Deutsch),
• İtalyanca (italiano),
• Japonca (日本語),
• Lehçe (polski),
• Portekizce (português),
• Rusça (рyсский),
• İspanyolca (español),
• İsveççe (svenska),
• Türkçe,
• ve Urduca (اُردُو).
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“Simple, easy to learn, quick and fun to play”
-Macworld
“Impressively simple game. I love how easy it is to learn and yet how quickly it becomes fun and deep. Very well designed ... a lot of love has been poured into the details”
-Mohammad Alavi, Lead Designer Titanfall & Titanfall II
“Very well presented ... the graphics are great”
-PC Advisor
“Its simplicity is really charming; playing it is interesting and fun. In short: it works”
-AnaitGames
“A gorgeously-rendered board and environment ... the Unity-powered 3D graphics look amazing”
-Softwarecrew
“Easy to learn and quick to play”
-BetaNews
“A puzzle game on the border between chess and simpler table games.”
-Bonusweb.cz
“The board and pieces are displayed in a gorgeously rendered 3D view (even the wood of the table looks ultra-realistic).”
-Downloadcrew
“Ingenious cross between chess and tic-tac-toe”
-Dome.fi
“Taking chess back to its roots”
-Polygon
“REX offers a streamlined take on chess with fewer pieces and fewer tiles, but with plenty of space for scheming and strategising against the computer or a fellow human.”
-PC Gamer
“Incredibly instructive with regard to turn-based positional games”
-Jimi Olivo
“Drastically simplifies the scale and rules of chess while retaining a good dose of strategy”
-Begeek.fr