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  2. Battle Chess - Wikipedia

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    Battle Chess is a video game version of chess with 2.5D graphics and fighting animations showing the result of one piece moving onto the square of another. It was developed and released by Interplay Entertainment for the Amiga in 1988 and ported to many other systems, including the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Acorn Archimedes, Amiga CD32, Amiga CDTV, Apple IIGS, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore ...

  3. List of chess software - Wikipedia

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    A chess engine generates moves, but is accessed via a command-line interface with no graphics. A dedicated chess computer has been purpose built solely to play chess. A graphical user interface (GUI) allows one to import and load an engine, and play against it. A chess database allows one to import, edit, and analyze a large archive of past games.

  4. Battle Chess 4000 - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Computer chess. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Battle Chess 4000 is a 1992 chess video game developed and published by Interplay Productions for the MS-DOS. It is a sequel to Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess and the third and final game in the Battle Chess series.

  5. Battle vs. Chess - Wikipedia

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    Battle vs. Chess (Russian: Battle vs Chess: Королевские битвы) is a computer simulation game of chess developed by Targem Games and published by TopWare Interactive. Intending to target all major seventh-generation platforms as well as Microsoft Windows , Mac OS X and Linux , the console and computer versions were released in ...

  6. Chessmaster 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Chessmaster 2000 is a chess engine made for chess players from novice to professional skill levels. Players choose from 12 different skill levels to play against, and can have aides in game to assist them, such as hints offered by the CPU. Players could also turn the board 90 degrees in 3D.

  7. XBoard - Wikipedia

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    Computer chess. License. GPL. Website. XBoard. XBoard is a graphical user interface chessboard for chess engines under the X Window System. It is developed and maintained as free software by the GNU project. WinBoard is a port of XBoard to run natively on Microsoft Windows .

  8. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Windows, Linux, Mac, HTML5, Android, iOS, Facebook Instant Games: MIT: Drag-and-drop game engine for everyone, almost everything can be done from the GUI, no coding experience required to make games Genie Engine: Yes 2D Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

  9. PyChess - Wikipedia

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    pychess .github .io. PyChess is a free software chess client developed for GNU. It allows users to play offline or online via the Free Internet Chess Server (FICS). PyChess also incorporates a built-in chess engine, which in contrast to most other chess AIs is written in the Python language and focuses more on fun of play than raw strength.