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Dynamic and free-to-play chess game

Developed by Italic Games, Chess Live is another addition to the long list of free-to-play mobile chess video games. What makes this pick interesting is that aside from the online aspect of it, it also allows players to play against a friend using the same device or against an AI opponent.

This dynamic strategy game comes with simple graphics and even undo or redo functionalities, albeit it’s reported to crash quite often. The accompanying soundtrack helps keep the excitement flowing while you play. Ultimately, Chess Live is highly similar to games like Chess Free and Chess Rush.

Play against friends, other players, or AI

While Chess Live may seem too similar to its counterparts in terms of gameplay, it still has top-tier and redeeming qualities that make it worth a try. In this free-to-play title, you have the option to play as a single-player — and go against the AI — or if you want to play with a friend using the same device, you may opt to choose the two-player mode instead.

The AI engine comes with five difficulty levels, so you can pick the challenge you’re most comfortable with. It also has undo and redo functions that provide flexibility in making moves, so you’re not stuck with your hasty or honest mistakes. Moreover, you can change your name in-game and save your stats. Although, it’s some users report having their names and stats changed out of the blue.

The game also crashes often, requiring a quick relaunch, therefore making you lose your match and current progress. In the same vein, online matches can get wonky when your opponent suddenly goes AFK and the match won’t conclude. There are ads sprinkled here and there, though these aren’t as intrusive as they can be in other games. If you’re fond of playing chess, this one will keep you on your toes.

Fun but comes with lots of drawbacks

If you’re looking for a handful of casual chess matches either against real people or AI opponents, Chess Live has got you covered. Its AI engine features five different difficulty levels, each one presenting a challenge for any player. However, drawbacks such as crashing too often, matches not ending even after the opponent leaves, and players having their names and stats changed randomly take away the fun experience.

  • Pros

    • AI has five challenging levels of difficulty
    • Lets you play against the AI or other players
  • Cons

    • Game crashes often
    • In-game names and stats get changed randomly
    • Matches don’t end even when the other online player leaves
 0/5

App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    3.6
  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Android

  • OS

    Android 13.0

  • Downloads

    232

  • Size

    4.90 MB

  • Developer

  • Download Options

    APK, Google Play

  • Filename

    com-leagem-chesslive-29-66160668-1c1704c7914fcc2a70f9803325515cbb.apk

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