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Product Details:
Product Weight:
0.35 pounds
Package Length:
5.7 inches
Package Width:
4.9 inches
Package Height:
0.5 inches
Package Weight:
0.25 pounds
Release Date:
April 01, 2005
Average Customer Rating:
based on 20 reviews
Game Information:
Platform:
Windows XP
Media:
CD-ROM
Item Quantity:
1
Description:
Immerse yourself in a world of endless chess adventures. Challenge yourself for hours with multiple play modes. Compete against variety of opponents to improve your game. Choose your competition, playing style, and favorite chess s
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Immerse yourself in a world of endless chess adventures.
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:
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Great for 6yr old- and parents, tooDec 31, 2008 My six-year old loves this game, and we do, too. He and my husband have played the adventure mode and games against the AI players. They like the fact that you can choose opponents of different skill levels. I had never been interested in chess (my brothers and dad play), but I started playing the adventure mode with them, and now I can actually play a game without embarassing myself too badly. And it's lots of fun to play against my son (even though he beat me).
The game does occasionally freeze up on our system, but so do many graphics intensive games. Save when you beat challenge!
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So So for a NoviceDec 20, 2008 I haven't played in years and years and this particular item didn't renew my interest. I guess I expected better graphics and clearer tutorials. Perhaps it's just me, but I've already uninstalled it.
Worth the buyOct 12, 2008 I played my first game of chess at the age of 14 while at a summer camp. Never really tried to sharpen my game. Now I am much more mature and must say this game and the idea of adventures along the way make it a very fun experience.
The technology used in the game is a bit dated and a bit stale. What I mean is that the game is conveyed on a CD not DVD and the graphics (while very good in its day) are now in late 2008 a bit dated and as I said a bit stale. This is in comparison to current on line gaming pizzazz graphics and emersion that I have enjoyed in other venues.
The idea of the adventure is great. If current technology and features were used, it could be show stopper great as a chess tutoring tool.
If they every decide to execute modern tech to do this, I would buy this game AGAIN at that time.
Love the game and the idea behind the gradual learning experience ... great concept but now is the time for a tech upgrade otherwise it would earn 5 stars.
Best Chess Game I've PlayedOct 03, 2008 Before owning this game I had a nominal interest in chess. After buying it I now want to play chess all the time. I know all the chess terminology, I can read chess notation and I win most people at chess who are average chess players, like my family and friends for example.
I couldn't put this game down for almost a week after I bought it. I'm 29, male, white and I like role playing games. This game definitely appealed to me and is one of the most fun games I've played in recent memory.
I forget how I Won, lolApr 01, 2008 I found the "Adventure" feature of this game simply irresistable and I took a total of about 12 hours to defeat all of the levels. It honestly was an enjoyable adventure. I saved my files and can insert them into the program files for this program, if it is installed on any computer, to allow going to any level, but I am frustrated that I cannot figure out how I managed to beat the Chapter 7 Dragons Land "Memorial to the Eagles" quiz where you have to re construct the position as it would have been 2 moves earlier. But I do remember that it took me a lot of time to crack the riddle. If anyone can tell me just that one answer I will return the favor by emailing them the programs files that I have which work like a cheat key to go to any level. There are no cheat codes available that I know of.