Hou jij van schaken & puzzle uitdagingen?
Nou, dan zal je zeker van Chess puzzles! Houden! Deze leuke variatie op het schaakspel bevat hersenkrakers gecategoriseerd in levels die zeker jouw schaak skills en probleemoplossend vermogen zullen testen!
Kan jij alle levels uitspelen?
Geweldig voor iedereen! Van beginner tot ervaren schaakspeler!
Waarom jij van Chess Puzzles! zal houden!
- Inleiding levels zitten in de app (Geweldig voor beginners)
- Simpele tap of sleep bediening
- Mat in 1, mat in 2 uitdagingen, en soms afwijkende uitdagingen
- Dit is een coole variatie van het klassieke bord spel
Nu is het Chess Puzzles! tijd!
Do you love chess & puzzle challenges?
Well, you’ll love Chess Puzzles! This fun variation of the chess game includes mind-teasing challenges categorised in levels that are sure to test your chess skills and problem-solving thinking.
Can you pass all levels?
Great for anyone! From beginner to seasoned chess player!
Nu is het Chess Puzzles! tijd!
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Fun pack!
0.98 S$
Funky moves
2.98 S$
Remove all ads
2.98 S$
Human vs machine
0.98 S$
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Chess puzzles! FAQ
Is Chess puzzles! free?
Yes, Chess puzzles! is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Chess puzzles! legit?
🤔 The Chess puzzles! app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Chess puzzles! cost?
Chess puzzles! has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 1.98 S$.
I was hoping for an app dedicated to puzzles. Granted it has puzzles, but it feels more like an introduction to the game rather than an app dedicated to chess problems. I don’t need sections teaching me how to play and I don’t need to be rewarded every time I complete one. You have to back out of the problem you just completed to a screen with the problems for that specific section, and scroll to the next one. There should be “next button” (or something) so I can quietly and efficiently move on to the next puzzle. I feel like I’m beating a dead horse, but I want puzzles I find the positive feedback loop rewarding me for completing a mate in 1 entirely unnecessary.
Perfect.
When I downloaded this, I didn’t expect much. But when I opened it, I was shocked! I was greeted with no ads, challenging puzzles, and even some jokes in it! This far exceeded my expectations, and I'm glad to have it.
Not helpful
I thought it was legit, until they introduced puzzles where I had like 30 queens, or 30 knights, against a single king. Gentlemen/ladies, I’m here for real chess practice, not for some kiddy “domination simulator.” I want to get better at the game, not self-indulge.
I’m Bob
Wonderful lessons more knowledge to learn
Great app, would be perfect with one tweak
I just wish the app would let me make the wrong move in the "Mate in #" puzzles, or at least make it an option in the settings. When I'm forced to make the correct moves, it's less of a challenge. Love the app otherwise!
No solution — possible bug?
Mate in 3 - Queen pack - AAAAAAAY-OH
The game doesn’t go forward after I exhaust all possible moves on all pieces. I was looking for a solution but now think it was a bug? Hope to hear back from dev on this one
Just plain fun!!
I love the puzzles and the quirky quotes. Nothing tedious or omnipresent. It’s a lot of fun, even in the middle of the night, when I just can’t sleep.
Good pattern recognition trainer
Overall it was good for pattern recognition. But I’m sad that I ran out of puzzles after my second day having it :/
Also, I noticed that in some puzzles, not only does the CPU not play the best move, but the puzzle requires the CPU to blunder to solve it. Most examples consist of taking a piece with the king, or moving out of check when the piece that put them in check could have been taken by another piece.
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