One of the things I like about @AnichessGame is how simple the entry point is



You log in to play. You make mistakes, adjust, and slowly start seeing the board differently

That learning happens naturally, without the game constantly reminding you that you’re progressing

After a while, the bigger picture starts to show up. Your improvement connects to seasons, progression, and the wider ecosystem, but only because you’ve already put in the time

The narrative and identity feel earned, not handed to you upfront

It’s rare to see a game let players care about getting better first, then build everything else around that

That’s why Anichess doesn’t feel forced, and why it’s easy to stick with
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