Chess Free is a 2D chess game that ranks first in the Google Play store in terms of the number of downloads. The project is not able to surprise with revolutionary graphics and an abundance of game modes, but it is visually attractive, involves fine-tuning and a lot of reference and reporting (protocols) material for each game, no matter what mode it was played in. By the way, there are only two last ones – human/computer and human/human (local multiplayer on one mobile device).
There are quite a lot of settings in Chess Free, for example, there are eight options for decorating a chessboard and pieces, turning the sound on or off, allowing the display of possible moves, turning on hints, and so on. In the additional context menu, the user can offer the opponent a draw or surrender, view the entire game in the review, save the game, and so on. By the way, for novice chess players, the coach mode will be useful, acting as a mentor and teacher.
The progress in Chess Free can be observed from the detailed statistics, which displays the total number of wins and losses, as well as the total percentage of those from the number of games played. You can share your successes on the way to conquering the chess peaks with your friends by logging into your Google+ or Facebook account, as well as recommend this application to them in any way provided by the capabilities of your mobile device. The project is distributed for free and this is true, and there are so few advertisements that you hardly notice it.
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