Chess is a mobile version of this classic game in 3D where you can enjoy this fun board game from the comfort of your smartphone and improve your technique in the most complicated rounds.
The interface in this game is designed so that you can enjoy it without a single problem, thanks to the 3D graphics and the size of the board and game pieces. The rules are the same as in the original game of chess. So with this version you can simply test your own chess playing skills and enjoy hassle-free rounds of this sport without needing to find another person to play against.
Show off your skills and see how much you know about the game of chess, as you face off against the challenging AI opponent. This app makes for a relaxing way to enjoy the game of chess and also enjoy seven different boards to adapt the game to your likes and preferences. Beat the machine and see who's smarter in these high voltage games.
Now you know what you will be trying to achieve by playing chess, let's take a look at some of the most basic aspects. The first of these is setting up your board. To do this correctly you will need a chess board along with 32 pieces in the following categories.Half of them will be black and the other half white - denoting the pieces belonging to each player. One of the most significant aspects of chess is that each piece can only move in a specific set way, but more on that later.
In addition to 32 pieces, you will also need a chessboard on which to play. A chess board should have alternating colored squares and be 8 ranks rows by 8 files columns.This will help you to remember that the first square in the right-hand corner should be white when the board is orientated correctly.
The first row or rank as they are also known in chess is the one closest to you. This is where your most crucial pieces sit from your rooks to your king. It's important that they go in the right order though and you can find out how to place them correctly below.To make setting your first rank up easier start with the two rook pieces. These are often made to look like castles. Place one rook in each corner in the first row so you have one on a light-colored square and one on a dark-colored square.