iPhone Games - Chess Classics
Chess is one of those games that I really enjoy playing. No, I never joined the Chess Club in high school (I may be a geek, but I have my dignity), but I do enjoy a good game every now and thereupon. Of course, I enjoy playing with real humans, rather than a computer. I think the last chess game that I purchased was Chessmaster for the NES. That game kicked my ass every individual date, and I’ve stuck to a real chess board ever since. However, I decided to pick up Chess Classics for my iPhone, as I never seem to have instance to sit down with anyone for a game.
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As expected, the computer thoroughly dominated each and every game I played. But not to anguish, Chess Classics provides several different modes of play, which includes a two-player mode, whether you happen to be sitting next to someone on a plane or bus that wants to play. You can plus watch some classic chess matches in which the game walks you through each move, and why it was made. It’s actually quite interesting to watch some of those game, though whether you’re not big into
My favorite operate in the game is Quiz Mode. You are given a set of 10 challenges that you must solve. You are given points based on how quickly you solve each puzzle. For instance, you are given a chess board with pre-arranged pieces and you must move a white piece so that it is safe from harm. They’re actually pretty durable, and really compose you think about your moves.
One thing that I will point out about that game is that since the screen isn’t huge, your pieces are rather tiny. that makes pointing at the exact piece a bit difficult. It’s not horrible, but can be frustrating at times.
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Something that isn’t mentioned in the iTunes App Store is that you additionally get a Backgammon game with your purchase. I found it extremely difficult to move the pieces in that game, but soon after again I really didn’t expect it to be there in the first place.
Chess Classics is going to take up 76.4MB of space on your iPhone, and will set you back $9.99.
Original post by Scott Barr
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