2.1.3 Safe to install
Chess transcends mere recreation, serving as an intellectual pursuit that fosters the development of logical reasoning and visual memory skills. Steeped in a rich historical tradition, chess has endured through centuries, establishing itself as one of the oldest and most enduring strategic games worldwide.
The primary objective of the game is to deliver checkmate, whereby the opponent's king is placed in a position of unavoidable capture, effectively ending the game.
Piece Descriptions:
- Pawns: Move forward one square; on their first move, they may advance two squares.
- Knight: Moves in an "L" shape—two squares vertically and one horizontally, or vice versa.
- Bishop: Moves any number of squares diagonally.
- Rook: Moves any number of squares vertically or horizontally.
- Queen: Combines the movements of rook and bishop, moving any distance in any straight line—horizontal, vertical, or diagonal.
- King: Moves one square in any direction.
Game Rules: The gameplay adheres to classical chess regulations, with standardized pieces following international standards. Players can select different difficulty levels, beginning with easier settings and progressing to more challenging ones. The platform also allows for gameplay between two players—either against each other or taking turns within the same device. Users can customize the aesthetic style of the chessboard and table, toggle sound effects on or off, and utilize manual or automatic save functions for game progression.
Key Terms:
- Checkmate: Occurs when the king is in check with no legal moves to escape threat.
- Pat (Stalemate): The game ends in a draw when a player has no legal moves but their king is not in check.
- Draw due to Insufficient Material: When there are not enough pieces on the board to achieve checkmate; examples include king versus king and bishop, king versus king and knight, or king and bishop versus king and bishop with bishops on the same color squares.
Castling: A special move involving the king and a rook, performed after all interposing pieces have been cleared. The king moves two squares towards the rook, which then jumps over it to land on the square immediately next to the king. Castling is permissible only if neither piece has previously moved, the king is not currently in check, and the move does not pass through or land on a square under attack.
Enjoy playing chess for leisure and intellectual engagement!
Overview
Chess - Two player is a Freeware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by Dialekts.
The latest version of Chess - Two player is 2.1.3, released on 07/10/2025. It was initially added to our database on 07/10/2025.
Chess - Two player runs on the following operating systems: Android.
Chess - Two player has not been rated by our users yet.
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