USCF Chess

USCF Chess

PC

Release Date: June 9, 1998

Sports, chess, singleplayer

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USCF Chess is a chess simulator created by developers from Interplay. The game is officially licensed by the American Chess Federation and although it is designed for home use, it is characterized by a high level of artificial intelligence. The creators provided several levels of difficulty and a comprehensive tutorial for beginners in this sport.

USCF Chess is a virtual chess simulator designed for home use. This program is officially licensed by the United States Chess Foundation (hence the abbreviation in the title), thanks to which the computer algorithms of the opponent present a refined level and it is difficult for players to win some games (especially at higher difficulty levels).

The authors boast an extensive library of openings, including more than 300 thousand moves and recommended strategies. For beginners there is an introductory tutorial (it explains in detail all the elements and teaches basic playing), and the game itself can be conducted both on chessboards modeled in three dimensions (four sets) and in 2D (five sets) - we choose them according to individual preferences.

USCF Chess has also implemented the ability to play real tournament games played by the champions of this discipline - all you need to do is connect to the manufacturer's online database to download the tournament.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

USCF Chess Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Age restrictions: none

USCF Chess System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium 90MHz, 16MB RAM, SVGA