Napo Chess

by Cronoscopium


Board

1.99 usd



Do you like chess? Choose your view, 2D or 3D. Featuring an advanced AI engine.


Learn how to play chess or practice your strategies and improve your skills with this amazing game.You can play in 2D or 3D. In 3D mode, you can zoom and rotate the board as you like. Screen rotation is also supported.You can challenge your friends (playing using your phone or tablet as a board) or improve your skill playing against the featured AI engine (with 10 levels of strength) and see your progress in the statistics table. Also, play Online with other players. Finally, explore a collection of over 2000 great chess games and learn from the masters of all time.All rules of chess are followed, like en passant captures and castling. The game can detect stalemate, draw by third repetition and also draw by rule of 50th movement.version 0.8.6.3- Fixed a connection issue with the new FICS server.version 0.8.6.4- In the book of games, you can now flip the 2D board by tapping on it.- More games to study. Now the total number of chess games exceeds 2200.

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I wasn't quite sure about getting this game, so I first installed the lite version. Now I have purchased this one and I'm in love with it. If you pump the difficulty up the AI is quite hard to beat, it plays with a nice level; it is pretty good for the limited resources a simple cell phone does have. Of course if you are a beginner just put it in easy mode. The option to play in FICS servers online is a killer feature in my humble opinion. There's also the option to play two players in the same device; I've been playing in this mode in a Galaxy Note 10.1 with my wife. Plenty of small original details make this game shine above the others I have installed and I'm having lots of fun with it. I will recommend it to all my friends. For 1$ this is just a bargain, thanks for this little gem :-)

Manu

I made multiple attempts to reinstall it with no success. There must be problems within this system that need fixed.

MARK REED