
Problematic is a gothic party game where someone always goes too far. Judge cursed answers, betray your friends, and battle in Problematic Chess, where strategy meets chaos. Use power-ups, survive secret rules, and do whatever it takes to win. You will need every advantage you can get.
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Steam Social Deduction Fest ends
One player becomes the Judge, drawing a prompt card while everyone else submits the most cursed, offensive, or absurd answer they can think of. The Judge selects a winner each round, awarding them a point.
The first player to reach 7 points wins the match! assuming the Judge doesn't introduce a secret house rule that completely derails everything first.
Play chess in a world that actively hates you.
Choose from four gothic arenas and battle while a sardonic narrator comments on your every mistake, bad trade, and questionable life decision.
Variants:
Casual 1v1: Traditional chess with gothic flair.
Carnage 2v2: Two teams battle on a massive cross-shaped 14×14 battlefield.
Chaos FFA: Four armies enter. One king leaves.
Nothing stays fair for long.
In Judge Mode, power-ups allow players to:
Steal cards
Sabotage opponents
Manipulate rounds
Twist the Judge's decisions
In Problematic Chess, power-ups allow players to:
Raise fallen pieces from the dead
Swap units across the board
Use special abilities
Remove enemy pieces from the battlefield
Chaos FFA goes even further.
Random world events strike during matches without warning, temporarily changing how the game is played:
Plague: Pieces begin to die across the battlefield.
Blood Moon: Aggressive play becomes more powerful.
Famine: Movement and strategy become limited.
Additional events can completely change the match until the next catastrophe arrives.
Online multiplayer for 2–6 players
Judge Mode and Problematic Chess in one package
Multiple dark-humor card decks
Four unique arenas: Cathedral, Crypt, Blood Moon, and Hell Casino
Three Judge personalities that comment on player mistakes
Secret house rules revealed only after the match ends
Power-ups, chaos events, and match modifiers
Atmospheric gothic visuals, music, and sound design
Dark humor. Questionable decisions. Unfair advantages.
Whether you're ruining friendships in Judge Mode or surviving an apocalyptic four-player chess match while the moon turns red and your bishop catches the plague, every game becomes a story worth regretting.
No regrets. No balance. No mercy.
