Chess 2D
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▼ About this game & tips
About Chess 2D
Play Chess in 2D mode against the computer. Chess 2D assist with all possible Chess moves, with a green indication for a valid move, with a blue indicator for En Passant and Castling, a yellow indicator indicating a move that is not allowed because the Chess piece, King is in danger if the move were to be valid, and a red indication of the Chess piece, King when in danger. The space or square once selecting a Chess piece will lit up accordingly, and give a clear indication like real life robotic colours, green means go, orange means warning and red means danger.
How to Play Chess 2D
Start Chess 2D by selecting a character and beginning with the foundational makeup steps. Work through each product in order — skin prep, eye makeup, blush, and lip colour. Use the tools shown on screen to apply each step.
Controls
Use your mouse or touchscreen to apply makeup, choose tools and complete beauty steps.
Why Players Love This Game
For anyone who loves makeup, salons, or style games and wants a relaxed creative experience, Chess 2D delivers exactly that. The game is well-suited to both short casual sessions and longer dedicated play. Players who enjoy board style gameplay in particular may find this title especially appealing.
Skills You Can Practice
Chess 2D naturally encourages the development of creativity, styling choices and visual coordination through its core gameplay.
Tips for Beginners
- Take inspiration from real-world makeup styles and try to recreate them using the in-game tools.
- Combine your makeup choices with hair styling options for a fully coordinated complete look.
- Start with a clean base — apply foundation or primer-step products first if the game includes them.
- Work from the eyes outward: eye makeup first, then lips and cheeks, for the most expressive build.