- August 12, 2020
- gemmediavn
Chess - Play vs Computer
82%Game Brain Score
humor
stability, monetization
82% User Score 750 reviews
Platforms
TabletAndroidPhoneiPadMobile PlatformiPhone
About
"Chess - Play vs Computer" is a free game that allows you to play chess against the computer with 10 levels of difficulty. You can also play offline with a friend, practice with over 1,000 puzzles, create your own puzzles, and review your games to improve your skills. The game offers both 2D and 3D chess boards and is regularly updated with new features and improvements based on player feedback.








Audience ScoreBased on 750 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
stability8 negative mentions
- The app offers a variety of difficulty levels, making it suitable for players of all skill levels.
- The interface is user-friendly and easy to navigate, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
- The app includes fun puzzles and allows for offline play, making it a great tool for improving chess skills.
- The game frequently crashes or freezes, especially when the player is about to win, leading to frustration.
- The AI can be inconsistent, making poor moves at times, which detracts from the challenge.
- There are issues with the game's rules being applied incorrectly, such as declaring draws or stalemates in situations that should not occur.
- stability9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The stability of the game is frequently criticized, with users reporting numerous glitches, freezes, and errors that hinder progress, especially after completing challenging levels. While some players find the game enjoyable and relatively bug-free, the overall consensus highlights significant stability issues that detract from the experience.
“Really good and bug-free.”
“Just the glitches and errors that come with it are annoying whenever one ends up beating the harder levels and can't progress any further.”
“Ads galore and freezes when you are about to win, also some incorrect puzzles.”
“When the pawn reaches the other side at the end and I choose either queen, etc., the game freezes.”