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Grand Master Chess

September 21, 2009 Leave a comment

Grand Master ChessGrand Master Chess cannot possibly leave any professional or amateur chess player indifferent to all the new possibilities. The game features multi-playing; a new sound effects algorithm lets you choose your own mp3 directory. Computer intellect adjustment is capable of selecting preset installations. The scaling algorithm is so remarkable that you can actually see all the small details of the chess figures. Some sets feature real figures, such as antique Iranian chess, provided be Geogiy Ivanov.

While the design varies from traditional to futuristic, flexible settings allow the levels to vary for people with different skills. There is a three-level hint (showing whether the move is available, showing all possible moves and giving advice.) Grand Master Chess supports network gaming, so you can communicate with your opponent, as well as enjoy a network chat. Network gaming lets you choose your own partners, according to your preferences or manually.

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Bato – The Treasures of Tibet

September 20, 2009 Leave a comment

Bato - The Treasures of TibetBato offers over 75 levels of relaxing arcade challenges. The goal: eliminate all of the stones from the game board. The means by which this is accomplished: clicking and sliding identically colored stones into each other. Aim and slide one stone into another, eliminate multiple stones for bonus points and pull off extraordinary bank shots for an even higher score! Ten bonus items add an extra layer of fun and complexity to the gameplay. Can you earn the highest ranking on each level as you follow a young man on his journey to enlightenment? Take a deep breath, exhale and play Bato today.

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Grandmaster Chess Tournament

April 23, 2009 Leave a comment

Grandmaster Chess TournamentGrandmaster Chess Tournament was made with old pros, intermediate players and novices in mind. Experts will appreciate the challenge of playing against the computer at one of the higher difficulty levels. Intermediate players will enjoy using hints to learn new tactics. And novices can begin their training with the tutorial. All players will take pleasure in the game’s sophisticated artificial intelligence and superior graphics. Grandmaster Chess Tournament could be the last chess game you’ll ever need.

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