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Chess by mr_JSm1th

A logical board game, played on a chessboard for two players, combining elements of art, science and sports.

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To play the game the player must pick up the chess pieces with "Space" and place it in the desired location, within the rules a standard chess game. There are different difficulty levels for beginner and advanced players. There is also a teaching mode that shows the player all the possible moves with the selected piece. You can choose different level of complexity and change the options by clicking "Select" ("Tab" - default)
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Version
1.0.0.7resigned1
Size
171.6 kB
Last updated
a year ago (25 Apr 2024)
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