The Chessmaster

Description

The Chessmaster is a game in which the player has the opportunity to compete in a standard game of chess against the Chessmaster, which is controlled by the game's computer.

The player picks up the chess pieces with their hand cursor and places them in the desired location while adhering to the rules of a standard chess game. In order to play the game, the player must follow these rules. There are a total of sixteen different difficulty levels, including two beginner levels, thirteen standard levels (with an average time per shot ranging from five seconds to four and a half minutes, depending on the level), and an infinite level that will keep thinking of a shot until either a perfect shot can be made or it is forced to make a move. There is also a mode for teaching, which will show the player all of the different moves they can make with the piece they have selected. It is possible for two players to compete against each other using two separate controllers, and there is also the option to have the Chessmaster compete against itself.

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