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Chess in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

by Shahid Ahmed - 09/01/2025

Exactly a month ago, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle released worldwide. Being a massive fan of the Indiana Jones franchise, this game was obviously a must-play. You must be wondering, why are we talking about a video game on a chess website? Well, the game had plenty of chess positions which were carefully curated. Unlike WatchDogs, you cannot solve the positions by moving pieces but you can certainly use your mind to solve them or even for that matter, recollect where you might have probably seen it. The game releasing day one on Xbox Game Pass meant, not waiting for a deal/sale or a price drop, you can hop in on any given day as long as you have a valid subscription. All photos are in-game screenshots captured by the author. Game cover: Indiana Jones fandom

Game of the year 2024

I love action-adventure games - the original Tomb Raider before the reboot, Uncharted franchise and Assassin's Creed games. When it was announced that MachineGames is developing the next Indiana Jones game and it will be published by Bethesda Softworks, I was quite excited. Knowing how much I loved Wolfenstein games by them, I was eagerly waiting for this game. Being a game pass subscriber since its launch, I absolutely loved the fact that this game released day one on Game Pass.

Review score by the critics of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle | Graphic: Bethesda

I check review scores but I do not really read or watch any review. I feel if I want to play a game, I will play it, irrespective of what the reviewers are saying. Generally, I wait a bit to play new games because, to be honest, most of the modern-day games don't perform well on a pc on day one. This game was different, it was quite well optimized for a Bethesda game (Bethesda games are generally buggy).

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To avoid any spoilers, I won't share any context on which part of the game this appears or what's the precursor/aftermath to this scene. That is for gamers to find out by playing the game. Now let's take a look at some positions.

Do any of the above positions look familiar?

Diagram 1

The game obviously does not tell whether it is white or black's move. However, a careful inspection reveals it is black to play. From a gamer's perspective, if the black pieces are on player's site, it is indubitably black to move. From a chess player's perspective, it is black to move as there is a forced mate in two and white to move does not make sense as he can win by capturing either the knight or bishop.

Diagram 2

The above position is certainly black to play as white has a checkmate threat in one move. But something seems off, our CEO and Cofounder, IM Sagar Shah spotted it immediately. Yes it is indeed the position from Nigel Short's immortal king walk against Jan Timman.

This is the actual position from the Short - Timman game played in Tilburg 1991.

Diagram 3

The above position is highly unlikely to be from a practical game. Black is winning in thousand different ways. The quickest one is checkmate in two.

The last position on the table which had...

...three positions on it

Diagram 4

The above position is also black to play. It is quite possibly has longest checkmate puzzle in the game which is more than two moves.

 

These are the few positions and chess related puzzle I stumbled upon in the game. There is a good possibility that there are more. For instance, my friend and I found two different positions where the in-game camera clicks changed moves and advanced the position. I found a pawn endgame and my friend found a different endgame which had a knight and bishop.

 

As I said to my gamer friends, taking the original Tomb Raider (not the reboot) and Uncharted concept, improving on it based mostly on melee combat and old school video game puzzles, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle shines beyond expectation. If you have a strong pc or Xbox Series X, you will enjoy it that much more as it will be visually appealing.

Official Accolades Trailer - Indiana Jones and the Great Circle | Video: Bethesda Softworks

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