Chess Champion
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- 2.0
- October 9, 2008
- 667,822
I think its a pretty good game! But since the menu cant be opened, I cant make the game harder. The computer can never beat me.. No ads, no gliches or hangs.. forget this.. I can't get my mind of Call of Duty Modern Warefare 2 coming out in 5 days!!!!!!!!
This AI cheats when the chips are down and you get the better of it, then it has its pawns move incorrectly to get the upper hand
I love it! The only disdvantage is that the rooks and the bishops are very much a like.
Excellent chess game, clear display, you can use touchscreen or navigator to move pieces - includes game save - reopens to your last game and moves. You can castlealso -totally addictivee!
Has nice (but a tad slow) graphics, and powerful, yet easy-to-beat (for beginners, anyway) AI. Menu is easy to access, and easy to read and understand. It's like having a chess computer in your pocket, to play anytime, anywhere.
The game is very good. Good enough for mid players. Great Job.
Ok ok ok but i think the screen has to be more clear to play game .
this is a good game and those people that are complaining that the pieces look the same. do you not know how to play chess where the pieces go and how they move and i do agree about the menu thing and there should be a way to resign especially since he's so hard to beat. and people its a free download for your phone so it's not gonna be perfect
The software installs well, full screen mode is great but interface is not very polished. There is no menu button working so one cannot adjust difficulty level. anyone has suggestions?
There is no menu, you need to end the game in order to restart another (there is no resign) The levels are very weak and do a lot of mistakes, not real chess guru as mentioned, its less than intermediate. Graphics are horrible, and as some people mentioned the pieces have very similar looks, hard to differentiate. Rest still, okey, works fine in HTC, not bugged, no adds, good job for a free soft.

