Personal Computer Games


Masterchess

Categories: Review: Software
Author: Peter Connor
Publisher: Mikro-Gen
Machine: Amstrad CPC464

 
Published in Personal Computer Games #11

Masterchess

Mikrogen's chess program was good value on the Spectrum and has lost none of its virtues in making the move over to the Amstrad.

Although the display colours - orange and dark brown squares - are not perhaps the best but they can be easily changed to something the player finds more acceptable.

There nine levels of play and at the fourth the computer plays a good game with a very quick response. All the other usual options are there and chessplaying Amstraders will have to find a few good moves to win.

Peter Connor

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