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* 2 player game (multiplayer on 1 or 2 controllers) | * 2 player game (multiplayer on 1 or 2 controllers) | ||
* CPU vs. CPU game | * CPU vs. CPU game | ||
* 4 levels of CPU skills (ELO rating around | * 4 levels of CPU skills (ELO rating around 1060-1575 according to some position test) | ||
* Option to temporarily disable display during computations, to make it faster. | * Option to temporarily disable display during computations, to make it faster. | ||
Revision as of 20:37, 30 July 2011
chess4uzebox | |
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chess4uzebox Game Play | |
Developer | Martin Šustek |
Code license | or (at your option) any later version. |
Engine | Kernel from SVN r193 |
Video Mode | 5 |
Language | English |
The game chess4uzebox is implementation of well-known board game.
Features
- 1 player game (player vs. CPU)
- 2 player game (multiplayer on 1 or 2 controllers)
- CPU vs. CPU game
- 4 levels of CPU skills (ELO rating around 1060-1575 according to some position test)
- Option to temporarily disable display during computations, to make it faster.
- Minimalistic chess engine - originally it was micro-Max by by H.G. Muller (http://home.hccnet.nl/h.g.muller/max-src2.html), ported to AVR by Andre Adrian (http://www.andreadrian.de/schach/#Selbstbau_Schachcomputer_SHAH).
- Full FIDE rules
Controls
- Start: start game
- Dpad: move cursor
- A: select piece (square on board)
TODO
- Stalemate
- Under-promotion
- Original sound and music
- Improve graphics
- Licence for chess engine
- Try to make CPU levels more different