How to play?
Game Rules:
- Rule 1: The game unfolds on a classic 8x8 grid consisting of 64 alternating colored squares.
- Rule 2: At the outset, both contenders command an army of 16 distinct pieces: a single king, a solitary queen, a pair of rooks, two knights, two bishops, alongside eight pawns.
- Rule 3: Your primary goal is to trap the opposing king in a state of 'checkmate', wherein it faces an unavoidable threat of capture with no legal escape routes available.
- Rule 4: Every piece class adheres to unique movement patterns. Pawns generally advance one square straight ahead but capture diagonally. Rooks maneuver in straight lines horizontally or vertically, while knights uniquely jump in an 'L' shape across the board.
- Rule 5: Victory is secured either by successfully checkmating the adversary's king or compelling their resignation. Matches may conclude in a draw under specific scenarios, including stalemate situations or through mutual agreement between players.
Controls:
- Move pieces: Simply tap the screen or utilize the left button on your mouse to interact.
- Select piece: Click directly on the specific chess piece you intend to maneuver.
- Place piece: Click on the desired destination square to complete the movement of your selected piece.
FAQ:
- Q: Is Master Chess playable on mobile phones?
- Q: Does this game feature a multiplayer option?
- Q: Are varying levels of difficulty available?
Absolutely, being an HTML5 creation, Master Chess functions seamlessly across mobile smartphones and tablet devices.
Indeed, you have the option to engage in a two-player match locally, sharing the same device with a friend.
Depending on the specific version, the game frequently offers adjustable AI strength, allowing you to select different difficulty tiers when playing against the computer.





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