Moon Chess is a cosmic strategy game where you go head-to-head against the mysterious Half Moon. Connect the phases of the lunar cycle — from Crescent to Full Moon — to score points and outwit the shifting tides of light and shadow. Every move draws on real astronomical phenomena, bringing you closer to mastering the moon's rhythm.
Face off against the Half Moon by connecting lunar phases across the board. Linking phases from Crescent through to Full Moon earns points, while the shifting interplay of light and shadow keeps each position fresh. The game draws on real astronomical phenomena, so every move edges you toward a deeper command of the lunar cycle.
Moon Chess sits squarely in the world of educational games — if the lunar logic puzzle angle appeals, that catalog has plenty of brain-stretching picks. For broader turn-based thinking, strategy games cover the same deliberate, move-by-move tension. And the board-and-grid roots of Moon Chess make it a natural fit alongside the classic two-player confrontations in chess games.