Chess Marvel 2.1
Chess Marvel screenshot |
Play a traditional game chess against a computer opponent, or play against another human player. Set up the game board for practice play. Play at different levels, for beginning or experienced players. Change the colors of the chess pieces. There are many variations of the game of chess, Chess Marvel is one variation. To start playing chess, click on the piece you wish to move, and then click on the destination you wish to move it to. Or, if you wish for the computer to make the first move, click on the 'Move' button and the computer player will start the game. Each player then takes turns moving their 16 chess pieces across the board.
Program Details
Released: | 2011-03-01 |
More: | All programs by this author |
Downloads: | 204 |
License Type: | Shareware |
Platform: | WinOther,Win98,Win2000,WinXP,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64 |
Homepage: | http://www.agcrump.com/chess.htm |
Price: | $10.00 US |
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