From the innovators and creators at gemmediavn, Chess – Play vs Computer is another fun addition to the World of Board games. Go beyond your mobile screen and play it bigger and better on your PC or Mac. An immersive experience awaits you.
About the Game
Looking for a way to sharpen your mind or just fancy a good old game of chess? Chess – Play vs Computer, crafted by gemmediavn, sets you up for exactly that — whether you’re tackling tough computer opponents or sharing a match with a friend. With a classic vibe and some new twists, this digital take on the timeless board game makes it easy to play how and when you want, and it’s especially smooth when you run it on BlueStacks.
Game Features
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Challenge the Computer:
Play against an AI that adapts to you, with 10 different difficulty levels. Whether you’re totally new or hunting for a real challenge, there’s a setting that’ll suit your mood. -
Play with a Friend Offline:
Got someone next to you itching for a match? Switch things up and play head-to-head on the same device—no internet required. -
Puzzle Mode:
Stuck in a rut or looking to try new tactics? Jump into over 1,000 chess puzzles. These brainteasers range from simple setups to seriously tough checkmate scenarios—perfect for sharpening your strategy. -
Make Your Own Puzzles:
Feeling creative? Set up a chessboard any way you like and see if your friends or even the computer can crack your custom position. -
Game Review:
Want to spot your blunders or just see how you pulled off that sneaky checkmate? Go back and review your moves to learn what worked (or really didn’t). -
2D and 3D Boards:
Pick your style: stick with a classic top-down view or switch to 3D mode for a bit more flair. Your choice, every time you play.
Chess – Play vs Computer is all about giving you a flexible and accessible way to enjoy the game—be it solo, with puzzles, or with a pal nearby. And with BlueStacks, turns feel even quicker and smoother.
Slay your opponents with your epic moves. Play it your way on BlueStacks and dominate the battlefield.