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Reviews for "Multiplayer chess"

It's GOOD!

It ok but it takes to long to load but the others may take shorter but this is pretty good!

Nice!

Of course, it's not as flashy as many other games on Newgrounds.
How could it be, it's Chess, for pete's sake!
But it's a nice clean version of the ageless classic.

One thing I found a little confusing: How do you accept someone else's Invitation? I would keep getting Invitations from other players, but when I clicked their names in the Invite list, they'd just dissappear and no game was started.

Other players did not seem to have this problem, since I could start games by Inviting others.

ChessHotel responds:

Thanks for the review,
What happened in your case is that the guy who sent you the invite already had started playing with someone else when you clicked his invite so therefore the invite is not valid anymore and the invitepanel is cleared.

I guess I could remove the invites automaticly when someone starts playing. I'll do I for the next update.

So the last comments/reviews are 2011, 2010, 2009, 2009, 2008. Call me skeptical but I somehow suspect I will not be connected with another human player in the time it would take me to starve to death. It's just sad, the value of a player 2 player game entirely lies in people actually playing it on a timescale of less than frigging years. Why is that, that games just aren't played any more, I certainly don't have any trouble running into them.

wtf

There was a guy cheating, eating his own pieces and playing over pawns, wtf...

Check this and tell me how the hell his bishop move to B5 when there was a pawn at E2 ---> http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2828 /cheatss .jpg

boring

its chess, thats all! yes, there are other human players, but i never got to play one.
it would be a good idea to highlight squares that a piece can move to when you select it.