Chewker app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Jamie Light
First release : 29 Jul 2024
App size: 23.79 Mb
Chewker is a revolutionary competitive strategy board game combining the best aspects of Chess, the most popular sport in the world, and the popular Euchre card game over 200 years old.
First, create a profile with a username and password using an email. Then, login and click PLAY
After proposing a game, once a game is accepted, you will see a Chewker board and will begin playing Chewker! The game follows the basic rules of Chess, until it is time to take a piece. Thats where the Euchre card game rules come in
Each player is dealt a hand of 5 cards, placed below the board, which are replenished only after all 5 are used up. Every time a piece is attacked, each player will play 1 card to determine the outcome
After each player has used up 2 hands each (10 cards) then the deck is reshuffled. Cards used in the 1st hand of each shuffle will not be seen again in the 2nd hand. A player also has the option to swap out one card from their hand only once per hand dealt
Card rules are determined according to the rules of Euchre, with cards from 9 up to Ace, where trump suit cards are ranked above non-trump suit cards, and trump suit is determined by the intended board square of the attacking player
Card ranking is as follows:
1) Jack of trump suit
2) Jack of same-color alternative-suit as trump (the "left bower")
3) Ace of trump suit down to 9 of trump suit
4) Ace of attacking card suit (card thrown first) down to 9 of attacking card suit
5) All other cards
In Chewker, as in Euchre, the defending player(s) must follow the card suit thrown, unless they dont have the offered suit, in which case they may play any card in their hand
Unlike in Chess, in Chewker an attacking player can lose their piece from the board if their card is beaten by the defending card. This opens up new ways of checkmate (victory), such as when a player ends their turn in check by losing a piece guarding their King from check when trying to attack
The final remaining rule, perhaps the most vital, is Kings Right. This gives the king the option to change the suit of any card in their hand when attacking or defending. If the opponent plays the true card matching the Kings false card, the true card remains victorious