Realism: 3/5 There are no major problems here, but I am kind of wondering how that black knight attacked the white queen and was then ignored. Whatever the case, it remains headless.Īnd perhaps this stark reality is the real nightmare: if you have lost your head, people will only try to put it back on if doing so helps them reach their goals. That it’s not a pawn or a king is even more obvious. 2 It’s not a bishop or a queen, because then black would be in an impossible double check. I have assumed it is a rook, but it might also be a knight. Once this is done - spoiler alert! - you get the following position: 1Įxcept that I’m not sure about the identity of the piece on g1. ![]() Your job is to collect these heads and put them back on the right body. When you enter this room, you see one of the biggest nightmares in the game: the white pieces all have their heads sawn off. It’s not a chess puzzle in the usual sense of having to find a mate or a forced win of some sort, but in the sense of chess being involved in the puzzle. ![]() Somewhere in the second chapter of the story, there is a chess puzzle. Of course, this is not an easy task and he has to overcome all sorts of obstacles and monstrously deformed humanoids, the whole served with a side dish of creepy, very blue visuals and a sauce of soft, moody music. In it, the player takes control of a boy called Mono with a paper bag over his head who is looking for a door he saw in a dream. Time to talk about a video game once more! Little nightmares 2 is a puzzle-platformer from five years ago.
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