tChess Pro for iPad is very, very good
I love to play chess and was looking for something that worked well on the iPad. The large screen and crisp graphics make board games on the iPad an attractive proposition. Based on some reviews, I installed tChess Pro for US $7.99. I wasn't disappointed. While you can use the app to let two people play, I was more interested in playing against the computer. tChess Pro is a very strong opponent, but you can modify the levels that the game plays. It was the first time in a computer based chess game that I felt like I was playing a human, although at most levels except the lowest, I was getting clobbered.
The app allows you to set up games, add time controls, and there is an opening library mode that helps you understand the finer points of the game. You can take back moves, get a running analysis of your game, and get hints for the next move if you want them.
Other impressive features include the ability to email a game to someone, and you can choose from multiple board and chess piece designs. I especially liked the feature that allows you to use two fingers to rotate the board to any angle.
The game also contains built-in chess instructions; they are well written and a great place to start for beginners. It was the kind of thoughtful touch that makes the app rather special.
Some chess playing friends also praise Shredder Chess, which I haven't played but am going to look at soon. It has a similar feature set and is the same price. I have also enjoyed Deep Green for the iPhone, but it is not available in an iPad version yet.
One thing I didn't like is that the app icon displays semi-transparent chess pieces that aren't available as an option. I would have liked that set, and I think it was kind of misleading to showcase it in the icon. I wrote the program author, Tom Kerrigan, about that, and he told me that he tried to work out how to make such a set; the problem was that it would be so low contrast that it would basically be impossible to play on.
That may be true. It looks fine on the icon, and I'd like to see it added to the game. That's a small complaint for what really is an excellent chess opponent. The game is a universal binary, so it will also work fine on your iPhone or iPod touch.
There is another version of the app called tChess Lite. It is only US $0.99, and it is more for the casual enthusiast and doesn't play at the highest levels. If you are interested in chess and just getting started, it might be a good place to begin.
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The best chess is iChessPack HD - contains puzzle collection, good FICS client for playing online and game vs AI in classic and Fisher960 mode... Love it
August 05 2010 at 2:10 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThanks for the review: I had been unaware of tChess.
Here's the one area where ShredderChess seems unmatched: It's got a great Puzzle Mode. It presents a puzzle to find the best continuation for one of the players (it may be a single move or a sequence of moves). It gives you feedback when you choose incorrectly and you can ask it for a hint.
Further, you can seamlessly switch into "play against the computer" or "analyze" modes from the puzzle mode. This is great if you don't understand why something else isn't the right answer or why there isn't a refutation of the "right move."
I only use 2-D modes. However, tChess's 3D mode doesn't look very good; it seems insufficiently anti-aliased.
Did you look at the iPad or iPhone screenshots? The iPad ones include two "3D" views.
May 25 2010 at 4:05 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'm a Shredder fan . . . . It is just a 2D interface but it plays a great game of chess and serves as a great coach.
May 25 2010 at 2:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyIncidentally, the developer (who I first met almost two years ago at an iPhone Tech Talk hosted by Apple) is a nice, as well as interesting guy. Good pick for a review Mel... I agree, this is a really strong app. More people should play chess.
May 25 2010 at 2:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThanks for the app review. How does this Chess app compare with the Chess that comes with Macs? I've found that to be quite good.
May 25 2010 at 1:52 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTo me, the best feature of tChess is the rated games...the computer adjusts the difficulty to your rating. As you win/lose, it adjusts your rating.
I find I play better on the iPad than the identical iPhone version...
great game
Chessbase and Hydra/Fritz/Hiarcs for iPad would be amazing. Just dreaming.
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