Games like 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel
It's the first ever chess variant with spatial, temporal, and parallel dimensions. It's 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel! Move pieces back in time to create branching timelines. Send a rook to a parallel dimension. Protect your kings in the present and in the past!

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Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
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Spelunky 2
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Tabletop Simulator
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Passant: A Chess Roguelike
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Your Only Move Is HUSTLE
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Pit People®
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DEFCON
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The Battle of Polytopia
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Braid
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