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tChess Pro
By Chris Morris,
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Interface issues mar an otherwise decent simulator.
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Chess may be known as the sport of kings, but TCHESS PRO isn’t first in line for the crown. While the chess engine is a good one against which to practice your skills, a clumsy menu system detracts from the experience. That could drive away fans of the game. Beginners, meanwhile, will probably get frustrated fast, since (despite a tutorial mode) there’s not a lot of handholding. The app’s $4.99 price tag is also a bit high, given its lack of polish. With some interface updates, though, tChess Pro could shine.
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- Devices: iPhone , iPod Touch , iPad
- Release date: June 23, 2010
- Category: Board Games
- Publisher: Tom Kerrigan
- Version: 1.5.4
- Minimum software requirements: iOS 2.1 or later
- Last updated: August 23, 2016
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