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Real Chess
Develope your intelligence with this the most realistic chess game! You can play the game for 2 player or against the AI. You can set 4 different difficulty levels against the computer.Level 1 (green) is defined as the easiest and level 4 (red) as the smartest.The game can be played on 8x8 and 6x6 boards.There are also 3D and 2D view options.
Gameplay Overview: Real Chess
Mouse and Touch
Who is the game development company behind this title?
The company or individual who created this game is TrendyGames.
What development framework is used for this game?
This game is developed with the WebGL engine.
In which game category does this fit?
The main category that best describes this game is Boardgames.
What are the most important tags for this game?
The tags that describe the game are chess, classic, logic.
Does the game contain any violent or bloody content?
Yes, blood is featured in some way within Real Chess.
Who is the target age group for Real Chess?
The age categories this game is designed for are Young Adults, Adults.
Is the game playable on mobile phones?
Real Chess is playable on both Android and iOS devices.
Is this game appropriate for a child’s age group?
No, Real Chess is not safe for kids to enjoy.
What gender does this game appeal to?
The target gender audience for this game is Male & Female.
Does the game involve any form of harm or cruelty towards characters?
Yes, there is harm or cruelty in Real Chess.