Deep Green

Deep Green

Joyful chess for casual play.

Details about Deep Green

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • December 9, 2008
  • September 29, 2024
  • 16.3+
  • 4+
  • 17.6MB
  • iPhone, iPad
  • English

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Version History of Deep Green

2.0

April 24, 2023

- Modern, clean UI and piece design. - Support for storing multiple games. - Share, save, copy/paste, import/export chess games in PGN format. - Enjoyable opponent with adjustable strength, praised for its humane gameplay. - No ads, no tracking, no analytics, no-nonsense. Rewritten from scratch to make it a modern, maintainable app.

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1.2.3

January 28, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Fixed a bug that would prevent moving the pieces when using tap/tap moves.

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1.2.2

November 13, 2015

This version fixes some of the most common bugs.

1.2.1

January 7, 2015

- Support for all current iPhone screen sizes - Several bug fixes - This update requires iOS 7. Continue to use version 1.2 on older iOS versions. If you like Deep Green, please rate it on the App Store.

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1.2

April 19, 2011

- Optimized for iPhone 4 and iPad displays - New default look of board and pieces (skin) - Universal binary (i.e. iPad version at no extra cost)

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1.1.4

July 9, 2010

iOS 4 compability: - Support for Multitasking and Fast App Switching - Fixed bug causing animation delays

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1.1.3

July 24, 2009

Fixed two bugs in Game Info: - Affecting only 2.2.x, only the Game Info title would be displayed. - Affecting only 3.0, the app would crash when navigating down, then back up to Game Info.

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1.1.2

July 9, 2009

1.1

May 10, 2009

1.0.2

January 10, 2009

Price History of Deep Green

Description of Deep Green

A joyful chess app for the casual player. - CLEAN UI: Deep Green offers a distraction-free experience in a clean, native user interface. - CUSTOM PIECE DESIGN: Beautiful chess set designed specifically for Deep Green and rendered at high resolution in both outline and 3D throughout the app. - TIGHT SYSTEM INTEGRATION: Deep Green is built as a native app and features system-level Sharing, undo/redo, contextual menus, Dark Mode and more. - OPEN GAME FORMAT: Games can be shared, saved, copied, pasted, imported, exported in the ubiquitous, open source PGN format. - UNIQUE CHESS ENGINE: Enjoyable opponent with adjustable strength, praised for its humane gameplay, developed for Deep Green on the Apple Newton more than 25 years ago. - TWEAKABLE APPEARANCE: Engage the knights in the game by having them turn towards the centre of the board, apply a humane, slightly random placement of the pieces. - MODERN ARCHITECTURE: Rewritten from scratch making it a modern, maintainable app, prepared for the future. - PRIVATE, AD-FREE: No ads, no tracking, no analytics, no-nonsense. If you like Deep Green, please rate it favorably on the App Store.
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Deep Green: FAQ

Can Deep Green be used on an iPad?

Deep Green is available on iPad devices.

Who developed the Deep Green app?

Deep Green was released by Joachim Bondo.

What is the lowest iOS version that Deep Green can run on?

Deep Green minimum iOS requirement is iOS 16.3.

How does the app rank among users?

3.9: The Deep Green app receives average reviews and ratings.

What app category is Deep Green?

Games Is The App Genre Of The Deep Green App.

What is the newest version of Deep Green?

The latest version of the Deep Green app is 2.0.

What date was the latest Deep Green update released?

The latest Deep Green update came out on September 29, 2024.

What is the exact date the Deep Green app came out?

Deep Green was first released on February 5, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the Deep Green app?

Joachim Bondo: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by Deep Green?

The Deep Green app can be used in English.

Can I play Deep Green through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, Deep Green is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Deep Green offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Deep Green.

Can I utilize Deep Green with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize Deep Green with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in Deep Green?

No, users are not exposed to ads in Deep Green.

Screenshots of Deep Green

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Reviews of Deep Green

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  • Longtime favorite

    Deep Green has been a favorite since my Newton. Great chess game that is well designed.
  • Great at what it does.

    I have enjoyed using this, especially now that the Stockfish app for iPhone has disappeared from the App store. I just want a simple lightweight on-device chess program for user vs computer play. I have noticed a bug recently:
    -- you can accidentally move a piece if your finger slips on the board: the piece moves (e.g. a knight might move forward like a pawn), and then the piece is displayed in the new position even though the computer knows it is "really" in its previous position. This makes the game unplayable.
    -- there should be some indication of stalemate
    -- when you get a pawn to row 8 (or 1) you should be able to select the piece you want, as per the rules of the game. In many situations a rook is preferable because if you are playing an endgame with a queen or three it's far too easy to accidentally create a stalemate.

    I guess I would also want to be able to select an option for dark mode all the time.
    Otherwise, this is really good!
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  • This App used to be BEAUTIFUL!

    It’s a shame they made the design of the app way too minimal and bland… it’s hard to look at and boring to look at… I used to love playing this app. It would be awesome if you have users the option to toggle back to the old design. This new UI is simply awful.