Chess

Play Chess and Solve Puzzles

Published by: Vintolo

Description

Chess is #1 popular game in the world. According to FIDE, about 600 million people play chess and it is the most widespread game on the planet.
"The Game of Chess is not merely an idle amusement; several very valuable qualities of the mind, useful in the course of human life, are to be acquired and strengthened by it, so as to become habits ready on all occasions..."
(Benjamin Franklin, scientist)
Game features:
- HD graphics for iPhone 5 and the new iPad retina display
- 5 levels of difficulty
- hint option to find out the best next move
- play either white or black
- play against the computer or a friend
- 2D and 3D themes for chess pieces
- unlimited ability to undo moves
- AI quick response time
- time control (5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes)
- animated moves
- highlight legal moves
- easy to use interface design
- ability to go back to any previous position in the game
- auto-save when exit or phone ring
- view captured pieces
- full game history with chess notation
- change the appearance of the board
- ability to listen music in background
Play one of the oldest and most enjoyable games in the world!
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In-Apps

10 hints
€5.99
45 hints
€22.99
125 hints
€59.99
200 hints
€79.99

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  • Is Chess free?

    Yes, Chess is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Chess cost?

    Chess has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €42.24.

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User Rating

4.63 out of 5

228 ratings in Ireland

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Ratings History

Chess Reviews

Good App One Issue

ksjdueurnjdjd on

Ireland

Good app but not the best app for learning. There are free chess puzzles to practice with online. The puzzles can be addictive. These are structured in such a steep curve that learners give in and purchase hints. That can really add up. When I found out it was cheaper to pay for Magnus Carlson online I stopped. I can't imagine it being any different with a paid app. I gave up on doing that and have gone to free chess puzzles. Other than that it's a good app.

Good

🌶❤️💯 on

Ireland

Good one

Great

Ningynangynoo on

Ireland

For a casual player like me, it's cool and challenging enough. Thank goodness for the "undo" button doh!! Great little game have whiles away many an hour over the years with this. No need to update a classic great stuff

Wow

Siwens84 on

Ireland

Nice

Good chess game

ciaran sheil on

Ireland

Good game it a hard game but am getting better love it very good and teaches you moves you might of missed

Y u should get this

Teddytedted on

Ireland

Very good. Enjoyed it.... Nothing really else to say only if you like chess it's worth a look

Brilliant Chess App

Blair220 on

Ireland

By far the best chess app I've tried, has everything you'll need for a great game. List of previous moves, pieces taken, timer clock. A nice variety of 2D & 3D boards. With different levels of difficulty, you won't need any other chess app once you've downloaded this one.

I won

bourkejed on

Ireland

Not bad, Though enough game, It would be nice to have a few different colour boards To choose from. Pieces are clear compared with some other apps on the market. D

Great game

Jamie devlin on

Ireland

Great game realy calms you down

Chess

Fabsean24 on

Ireland

Not good enough

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