John Carbin
My favorite chess app. Limited ads and the ones that are shown are non-manipulative and non-intrusive. Many of the little things I appreciate like when you touch a piece and it shows where it could go but if you change your mind you can get rid if it so you can see the board back to normal again. Thanks
Ben Draper
There must be a Resign function. If there is, it must be more obvious/accessible. And it must allow the user to resign the (electronic) opponent. It is ridiculous that a game can reach the situation in which the outcome is beyond all doubt and the user of the app must go on making brainless moves to the formal finish.
Ken Stanway
It's a pretty good app. Play online against real opponents or offline against AI. Puzzles are fun too. My only criticism is that the AI is inconsistent. At amateur level, one game it will provide a decent challenge but, in another, it will make weak moves or glaring errors. It may be the same at professional level, though I cannot comment with any authority on that as I don't play to that level yet.
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