Pocket Chess

Chess Puzzles

Description

Pocket Chess helps you improve and brush up on your Chess by offering hundreds of thought provoking Chess problems and Chess puzzles. From Checkmate in 2 to Checkmate in 4 and much more!
Pocket Chess is a new way to learn and improve at Chess. Featuring boards that are small and simple, important pieces are in focus so that you can learn to recognise Chess patterns faster and quicker.
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In-Apps

Remove Ads
99.99 R
Event Offer
99.99 R
Starter Package
99.99 R
Large Coin Bundle
249.99 R
Small Coin Bundle
39.99 R
Super Coin Bundle
499.99 R
Medium Coin Bundle
119.99 R

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Pocket Chess FAQ

  • Is Pocket Chess free?

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

  • Is Pocket Chess legit?

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  • How much does Pocket Chess cost?

    Pocket Chess has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 172.85 R.

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User Rating

4.88 out of 5

40 ratings in South Africa

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Pocket Chess Reviews

Enjoying it

Some call me 007 on

South Africa

It’s short enough to play for 5 mins while waiting but also trains one well! Really enjoy it and challenging

Great for fundamentals

kcips20 on

South Africa

This app/game works well for those who would like to understand the idea of chess.

Not too bad, not too good

dryperfectdragon on

South Africa

From The Sicilian🐉, it’s quite good but level 11 was a bit understandably difficult so not too suitable for kids and great for adults 👨

Apple Watch has no games!!!

yeboyessss on

South Africa

If you release this app on Apple Watch it will overtake the entire Apple Watch player base as there are literally no good games on Apple Watch combined with this apps simplicity it will work perfectly with it too!!

Excellent Training Tool

Najrellim on

United States

This game teaches you how to think chess.

Pretty good

BananaMan4real on

United States

The game is great and great for learning chess but there are a few cons: Lots of ads Takes lots of data Higher levels need you to be a grandmaster

Fun Chess Challenges

Banjo757 on

United States

Very fun game. Some of these require some serious thinking!

Great timesink

LarryRa on

United States

For anyone that loves the game, this app will keep you on your toes. Starts off really simple and gets more challenging as you progress. I enjoyed it enough to pay the $5 to remove the ads, and you will too.

The game is sigma

Gadogideadogadowo on

United States

Very sigma game

Great but a few issues

mercuryfx on

United States

Really love this game. Just a couple things I would change: 1. Take the badges away altogether or give 100 gold coins when earning a new badge. Right now there’s no reward for earning badges so they are useless. 2. Some games give me 8 coins per game while others give none. Why? All rounds should give coins after completion.

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