A portable chess game consisting of an xboard-compatible OpenGL user interface with 2D and 3D board views and a chess engine. The primary targets are Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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  • Hi everybody, really a beautiful game. I' m experiencing some trouble in turning the chessboard when I want play with the black. Any suggestion how to do it?
  • I downloaded the software and used it right away. Was curious that there seems to be only 1 level which is suitable for beginers. Did I overlook something? After I won my first game, there was no option to play another game but had to exit and then reopened the software to play again. I liked the option to turn full screen on/off. Overall, being a keen chess player I'm impressed with the software. I just realised that I was wrong regarding levels of the game. There are actually 8 levels which is impressive.
  • excellent application.
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  • super
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2011-10-23