Chess-7 -
The most popular board game in history in an attractive modern package
The game of chess dates back thousands of years. It has millions (if not billions) of fans and is available in various forms and shapes. Fortunately, with the advent of the computer era, playing chess became even more exciting and challenging. Now you don’t have to look for a decent partner to play — your computer is always ready to test your skills. Which is more, you can easily connect to the Internet and play against anyone in the world, which really makes this ancient game a game without limits. If you have been searching for a chess application that would have all the modern features and would be intelligent enough to make you play on the edge of your abilities, Chess-7 is the right thing for you!
Chess-7 enables you to play against the computer and challenge other online players across the globe or in your LAN. Which is more, it allows you to further improve your chess skills by analyzing moves and solving chess problems. The software shows recent moves, keeps a record of captured pieces on both sides and even shows you a list of possible moves at any given time. Once the game is over, you can print out the complete listing of moves to analyze it afterwards, view and edit game descriptions (in a number of languages), create a game tree and export/ import data into/from multi-file archives. Game listings can also be exported into HTML and the popular PGN (portable game notation) format, while game positions can be saved in the FEN (Forsyth-Edwards notation) format and text files with configurable piece codes. Which is more, the interface is fully customizable — you can choose from seven default skins or use any of the available 21 external templates. If you are still not happy with how the game looks, you can create your own skin using the supplied Skin Maker tool.
Chess-7 is an excellent chess game with tons of customization features and powerful analysis tools. Try it out right away and start making confident checkmates very soon!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
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