ChessNet

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With ChessNet you can play chess against your friends or against users from all over the world. Improve your gameplay on the board with some practice

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Play chess against players from all over the world

June 23, 2010
7 / 10

One of the main problems that chess enthusiasts come upon is that they can't play on their own, thus making it necessary to arrange to meet somebody if they want to practice this great game, but now that problem no longer exists thanks to ChessNet.

Play chess against anyone around the world

With this application, any player will be able to play against his friends or against other players from all over the world without leaving his house, and if there comes a time when he can't connect to the Internet, he'll always have the possibility to practice against the game's AI (Artificial Intelligence).

In what regards to the graphic aspect of the game we have to say that it's rather simple, it only includes the precise options to be able to get in touch with another player (only requiring to decide if the player is going to be the server or the client, and connecting to their opponent) and to show the chess board. The program only includes one set of chess pieces, but on the creator's website, we'll be able to find a wide array of different variants to make the game slightly more attractive.

This is a really good choose if you love chess and you want to put yourself to the test against players from all over the world.

Elies Guzmán

With a degree in History, and later, in Documentation, I have over a decade of experience testing and writing about apps: reviews, guides, articles, news, tricks, and more. They have been countless, especially on Android, an operating system...

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