Nice bit…
I like the lessons and the mini games. It would be 5 stars if the pieces was easy to distinguish from each other.
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4.72 out of 5
124 ratings in Denmark
I like the lessons and the mini games. It would be 5 stars if the pieces was easy to distinguish from each other.
It’s super fun. Repetition is necessary but it’s made super fun with mini games.
Me and my family learned chess together and haved Fun bc off this game. Continue the good work 😄👍
By far the most addicting chess app I’ve tried, in a good way. But the iPad only has a scaled up version. Playing on the larger screen is much easier for precise interaction, so please make a proper version for it
Good learning app for new players to chess. It’s frustrating that one can’t skip to current level
I’m enjoying using the app a lot, great design and fantastic lessons But the mini-game “the raja’s riddle” (which is just a chess puzzle trainer basically) routinely gives ambiguous puzzles where there’s more than one valid solution (I double check using lichess board analyzer) and getting a puzzle wrong because you chose another equally valid solution is a pretty big deal for a chess app Edit: now rajas riddle is failing me for playing a move that’s +13 because it wanted me to play a move that’s +6 instead. What the flying f
Really nice tool when improving chess concepts and vizualisation
Tak
A different and more engaging way to learn chess!
Fed app :D