The characters are well defined and are instantly recognizable from a glance, but because the characters are the same colour as the squares of the board (red and blue), they sometimes tend to get a little bit obscure. The graphics in Battle Chess are pretty good, but not superb. During play you can always take back a move, if you aren’t satisfied with the result or if you are stuck and you don’t know what to do, you can always ask the computer to suggest a move. You can save your game whenever you want, so you can play on later. You start with the basic set-up of the game, but you can also set up the pieces on the board anyway you like, so you can put yourself in real match-situations in which Carpov and Casparov and the like were, if you wish. You can choose between black or white (or actually blue and red in this game!) and then it’s time to play! Battle Chess can be played against the computer there are 7 difficulty levels to play against, so there’s chess-action for the rookie as well as the chess-champion! It’s also possible to play against a friend in two player mode. To play Battle Chess you have still got to know the rules of the game of course. Battle Chess is for a broader audience, because it adds a bit more action into this brain-game by letting the pieces on the board fight it out for real, instead of just sliding of the board. or you can look at it in another way - Chess is for people who are smart enough to understand the rules and tactics.
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