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Chessmaster heading to DS News

DS PC News by Tom Bramwell

10 August, 2007

Ubisoft has announced Chessmaster: The Art of Learning for DS and Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition for Windows PC.

Both are due out in October, and are fronted by International Master and eight-time National Chess Champion Josh Waitzkin.

You'll be coached by Waitzkin from the fundamentals through exciting courses and tutorials borrowed from his book The Art of Learning.

Once you've got the hang of it, there'll be the chance to tackle single-player AI opposition or friends via network or the Internet. On the DS, that includes a two-player local wireless offering.

And if normal chess isn't enough for you, Ubisoft's actually got some new gameplay modes. Hrm. There's Dark Chess, where the opponent's pieces are invisible, Extinction Chess, where you have to try and capture all the opponent's pieces, and Losing Chess, where you have to try to lose all your pieces. We asked famous chess person Gary Kasparov for his opinion on all this and he told us: "Who is this? How did you get this number?"

There'll also be six mini-games including Minefield, in which chess pieces are used to locate mines hidden in the board; Breaking the Lines, where the knight is moved to capture all the pawns; and Fork My Fruit, a game that uses chess pieces to fork fruit of the same kind, among others. It says here.

Plus you'll be able to access 900 of the most important chess games ever to analyse and improve yourself.

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quantumsheep
10/08/07 @ 09:48
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Would you like to play a game?

On a more serious note, 42 all time classics is a better value buy, surely?
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PlugMonkey
10/08/07 @ 09:54
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Depends on how into chess you are, I guess. 42 all time classics is OK for a quick game, but this sounds more like it will actually teach you how to play.
GrandpaUlrira
10/08/07 @ 09:59
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What happened to Battle Chess? If that came out on the DS I'd buy it.
GrandpaUlrira
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I'm impressed that they're trying to improve chess though, because if there's one thing the hundreds of years have shown us it is that chess is fundamentally broken, and needs a side-order of mini-games.
pinchofsalt
10/08/07 @ 10:08
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The chess included in 42 all-time classics was a tad easy to say the least.
afray
10/08/07 @ 10:08
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lol @ Ulrira.

The 42ATC chess is too easy, I can beat it every time on hard and I'm no expert. I'm not criticising, chess AI is far from trivial and it was only one game out of 42, but a targeted package should be much more challenging.
Killerbee
10/08/07 @ 10:23
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you'll be able to access 900 of the most important chess games ever

Please, not another Channel 5 schedule filler...
FuZion
10/08/07 @ 11:06
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I'd love to see Chess with tits
daver
10/08/07 @ 11:17
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"I'd love to see Chess with tits"

Arf!
xandoodle
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I still can't beat the mobile phone edition of chessmaster...

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