
William Cook
The gap between "beginner" and "intermediate" opponents seems kinda wide but I don't, like, "binge" play so, if I played more I'm sure it wouldn't seem as dramatic. Overall, it's really good. Really cool for me right now because I don't know ANYONE with whom I can play a physical game with (in my current situation) *Maybe there could be some adjustments to the lighting because I've noticed that certain combinations of board/piece color are kinda hard to see.
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J.T.
Great chess app! I really appreciate the feeling of each chess game as well as the graphics and overall physics. However I have had an issue with the ability to not move a piece in which I know would be legal too move. For example at times something as simple as moving a pawn forward or moving a knight. Would love to see this maybe looked over and fixed. Other than that it's a fun app for chess. Also would love to see an online accessible version against other people!
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Dean Lorenzo Tartaglia (DeanLorenzo828)
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In comparison to other comp games, it's definitely pretty fair in development, with lots of different environments, ie Cafe, libraries, office,auditorium etc, and various chess set selections. Nicely inspired AI opponents, supposedly from around the world, with creatively written bios, a plus. However, a major fault is that it doesn't keep records of your played games, therefore no postmortem analysis available, which is actually the best way to dramatically improve your game, to actual GM 2
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