Chess
DESCRIPTION
Chess application with move coach and choice of board colors and pieces.
Chess for Android consists of a chess engine (a Java version derived from Aart's own C++ engine BikJump) together with a GUI. The application accepts moves through the touch screen, the trackball, or through the keyboard (viz. e2e4 pushes the king pawn, e1g1 castles king side, etc.). An optional "move coach" highlights valid user moves during input as well as the last played engine move. A pawn promotion prompts the user to define the desired destination piece.
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The Review
Too hard
– March 20, 2011
Perfect app!,
– March 20, 2011
If u r a beginner don't play this. It is more 4 a amazing ...
– March 19, 2011
IMFG! Not for beginners like me. I even try to cheat but the best ...
– March 19, 2011
Works great on my T-Mobile G2
– March 18, 2011
Very tactical AI so hard for beginners, but strategically weak. 5 stars if it ...
– March 18, 2011
It would be better if there were more options for the boards.
– March 18, 2011
Plays well butt not overly so. Played to a draw on my first try. ...
– March 17, 2011
Good game. Also try "rival chess" for another good free chess app.
– March 17, 2011
Its fucking impossible to beat the freeken AI
– March 17, 2011
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