Chess

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4.5
1.91M reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Hi Players,

As you know, Chess is one of the oldest strategy games in the world.
Chess is an excellent board logic game that develops such skills as tactics, strategy and visual memory.
I'm trying to create an application that allows a player of any level to enjoy the game.

Play Chess, unlock levels and be Chess Master!

Chess pieces:

- The pawn moves to one field forward or two fields at the first move of this figure; beats diagonally to one field forward.
- The king moves to one field in the vertical, horizontal or diagonal.
- The queen moves to any distance vertically, horizontally or diagonally.
- The rook moves to any distance vertically or horizontally.
- The knight moves to the field two fields along the vertical and one horizontally or one field vertically and two horizontally.
- The bishop moves to any distance diagonally.

Important Chess situations:

- Check - the situation in chess when a king is under immediate attack by opponent's pieces
- Checkmate - the situation in chess when the player whose turn it is to move is in check and has no legal move to escape check.
- Stalemate - the situation in chess when the player whose turn it is to move has no legal move and is not in check. (draw)

The goal of the game is to checkmate the other king.

Two special moves in Chess:

- Castling is a double move, performed by the king and the rook that never moved.
- En passant is a move in which a pawn can take an opponent's pawn if it jumps over a field under the pawn's blow.

Features:

- Ten levels of difficulty
- Chess Puzzles
- Game Assistant (Helper)
- Ability to undo a move
- Hints of moves
- Stars for levels completed without the undo button
- Seven different themes
- Two board views (Vertical - 2D and Horizontal - 3D)
- Alternate mode
- 2 player mode
- Realistic graphics
- Save function
- Sound effects
- Small size

If you want to play good Chess, you can help me make the app better.
Please write your feedback and suggestions here; I will read them and improve the quality of the application!

Thank you.
Updated on
Dec 3, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
1.78M reviews
Arturo Martinez
November 15, 2023
Everything great except 1 issue I have and that's with the portrait vantage point isn't available and in some positions I have been in the portrait vantage point would do a lot of good especially whenever playing chess, even though some matches are finished within minutes most matches aren't which puts a strain on your wrist as you hold on to the phone. Thanx
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Johnny Bibeau (JohnnyEffinB)
July 5, 2023
Great game. I would love it if each AI level had an approximate ELO range. I know people would argue, but even if it was like "Advanced: recommended for players with an elo of 1200-1350" or something like that. The only bad thing I could say is that sometimes, the analysis tool seems to call a move a blunder even if it has a good outcome. I analyze every game and try to learn from my mistakes. Sometimes, I just can't see how one of my moves qualifies as a blunder.
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A Google user
November 20, 2018
This is one of the best chess games I've played with the computer.. The first couple of levels I felt was just to get the player interested by letting them win. The fun starts once you cross the Hard level to the advanced level. The expert level is good but my fav so far has been the Candidate Master level, that really did sweat me. PS: I see some people saying you can't do Castle move, you can if you move the King first instead of the Rook. Once it gets to the Master level, the computer makes extremely well-thought moves like situational sacrifice and since it takes very less time to go through it's algorithms, it makes these moves fluid quick. Crazy that sometimes it actually does pause to think and that's when you know you did something good haha..it's a joy to try to trick the system, get to the advanced level and you can have fun. Good luck people! Update: currently on the Grandmaster level on this game :D not sure if it's anything similar to the real Grandmaster level lol but nice feeling :P
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What's new

- added the sum of pieces points
- added level numbering
- added save icons