ChessPuzzle 2.1.3 review (mac)

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ChessPuzzle has thousands of Chess Puzzles for you to view and solve organized in 5 collections.

License: Freeware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 1100K
Developer: ApplePi      
Price: $0.00
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ChessPuzzle 2.1.3 is games widget software developed by ApplePi.
ChessPuzzle has thousands of Chess Puzzles for you to view and solve organized in 5 collections. Tackle them in order or choose a random puzzle each time. There are 3 different board styles to choose from.

In addition to over 6, exciting and challenging puzzles to solve, ChessPuzzle 2.0 includes a powerful, built-in chess engine.
This Widget is interactive with unlimited undo/redo. Click on a piece to select it, then click a square to move to. Click the 'back all' button to start over.

Check your solution by clicking the lightbulb icon.

What's New:

  • new animation during engine thinking
  • new option to show moves the engine is pondering.
    This games widget software is freeware, which means you can download and use ChessPuzzle 2.1.3 absolutely free. There's no need to buy the product. ChessPuzzle 2.1.3 supports english interface languages and works with Mac OS X.

    Downloading ChessPuzzle 2.1.3 will take minute if you use fast ADSL connection.


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