Chessmaster 7000
Release Date: October 15, 1999
Chessmaster 7000 is one of the best chess programs for home use, characterized by extremely extensive educational possibilities.
Chessmaster 7000 Description
Chessmaster 7000 is one of the best chess programs for home use. It is also characterized by extremely extensive educational opportunities, taking into account comments on matches played by the player or more important games of the last decade given by the famous American chess player Joseph Waitzkin. A huge database will allow you to get acquainted with the most famous games of old and modern champions. Impressive graphics and at the same time an easy to use game interface will not discourage even beginner chess players. Even the youngest children will find something especially for themselves: a chess school for preschoolers.
- The game interface has been completely redesigned and improved.
- New functions: "The "chess academy" for those who want to explore the secrets of tactics and strategy of the royal game, and the "children's room" for the youngest.
- Expanded functions: more games commented on by Joseph Waitzkin, more computer opponents with different skill levels.
- Adjusted database with more than 400,000 batches.
- Refined teaching tools: new interactive chess guides, new check-up tests by Bruce Pandolfini, another Grandmaster.
- Ability to play simultaneously over the Internet, in local networks or with a modem.
- Engine Chessmaster was ranked first in the SSDF (Independent Swedish Chess Organisations) ranking
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Chessmaster 7000 Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Mindscape
Publisher: Mattel Interactive
Age restrictions: none
Chessmaster 7000 System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 166MHz, 16MB RAM