The rather awesome thing about RBC is that each player’s pieces are randomized at the start of the game, so you won’t always have the standard starting positions, nor the typical distribution of pieces (8 pawns, 2 rooks, 2 knights, 2 bishops, 1 king and 1 queen). Really Bad Chess, the latest offering from the über-talented Zach Gage ( SpellTower, Ridiculous Fishing, Sage Solitaire) is not (as the name way have you believe) bad at all, but instead a fun twist on a classic strategy game which helps level the playing field for bad players and actually makes chess fun again for those of us who tend to find ourselves outmatched from the very first move. This next game seems like it was made with me in mind, because as the title suggests, I suck (an understatement) at chess. The prefect game to pick up and play when you have just a couple of minutes kill, definitely worth a download! Based on per hole player standings (as well as completing daily challenges) you’ll earn eggs which can be used unlock silly new looks and trails for your ball. The number of flaps doesn’t matter here so let those wings go nuts and try to beat the other players. In either the online or local multiplayer the action gets really frenetic as you race up to 3 other players to the hole in 9-hole showdowns. Featuring many of the courses from Super Stickman Golf 3, in the solo mode you will be trying to land in these crazy holes using as few flaps as possible, earning bronze thru gold star ratings based on meeting certain flap number goals. The twist is that you aren’t swinging clubs, setting shot strength or even using those signature wacky powerups you simply control your ball by tapping either the left or right side of the screen to flap your ball’s wings to fly it in that direction. Kicking things off this week we have Flappy Golf 2, the sequel to Noodlecake’s fun 2014 mini golf/Flappy Bird mashup in which players race to get their ball into the hole. Well it certainly turned out to be another super week of new app releases with a couple of well-crafted adventure games, a unique golfing sequel, a fresh take on chess from a talented indie, a couple of apps for the kiddos and a digital adaptation of a neat 2014 Carl Chudyk game with multi-use cards.