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Details about Remote Chess

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • January 13, 2014
  • September 28, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 1.31MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    French
    Italian
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Version History of Remote Chess

5

October 30, 2023

This new version can be used on both iPhone and iPad, while the previous one could be used only on iPad.

4

April 25, 2023

Upgraded for most recent iOS versions

3

March 16, 2020

Multilingual localization support

2

March 13, 2020

Graphical interface redesigned

1.5

February 14, 2017

some minor improvements

1.4

February 23, 2015

Connection logic has been improved.

1.3

February 19, 2014

Players can now chat during the game.

1.2

February 14, 2014

Version 1.2 allows players to find opponents on the network. If you want to play, and you haven't a defined partner to play with, or your partner in not available, you have now the chance to put a request on the network, and wait for a match. The first player who does the same will match your request, will be linked to you, and the game will begin.

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1.1

February 3, 2014

Small cosmetic improvement in starting view.

1.0

January 13, 2014

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Description of Remote Chess

This is the classic Chess game, designed to be played by two remote players, using two network connected iPones or iPads. The players can be in different places, towns, and even different countries. The general rules are well known, so they will not be repeated here. Only application specific features are exposed. One player will deal with white pieces, and will see the chessboard from his white side; the opponent will deal with black pieces, ad will see the chessboard on the opposite side. Once both players have started a game, the white move first. When it's your turn to make a move, you will see a disk of your color on the upper left corner of the screen, and the prompt: "Make your move" on the upper side. When it's the opponent's turn to move, you will be prompted to "Wait for opponent's move" and a disk of the opposite color will be shown on the screen. To move a piece you must touch it, drag it to the destination cell, and release it. If the move is valid, you will hear a 'tok' sound, and the moved piece will take place in the new seat; the move will be transmitted to your opponent's device, and will be automatically executed on his board, too. Then, the move turn is passed to the opponent. So, both players will always see the same piece distribution, exactly as they were playing on opposite sides of the same board. The move transmission time can vary, depending on the quality of the network connection, from a fraction of second to some seconds. If you make an invalid move, the piece will automatically be brought to its starting place, and you have to try a different move. If you want to castle, you have to move your king two steps aside (left or right); if the castling is valid, the rook will be automatically moved to the other side of the king. If a pawn reaches the opponent's base row, it is not possible to choose the type of promotion: it is immediately and automatically promoted to Queen. If your move exposes your king to check, the move is automatically canceled as invalid. If the opponent's move threatens your king, you are alerted: "CHECK TO THE KING !". If you realize that your game is lost, and you haven't more valid moves, you can close it, pressing the "End Game" button. You will be prompted to confirm, and in this case your opponent will be informed; both chessboards will be reset for a new game.
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Remote Chess: FAQ

Is Remote Chess compatible with the iPad?

Yes, you can use the Remote Chess app on iPad devices.

Who developed the Remote Chess app?

The Remote Chess app was built by Luigi Fonti.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Remote Chess?

Remote Chess minimum iOS requirement is iOS 12.0.

What is the current app rating of Remote Chess?

The Remote Chess app has received numerous negative reviews and currently has a poor user rating of 1.

What category is the Remote Chess app?

The App Genre Of The Remote Chess App Is Games.

What Remote Chess application version is the latest one?

5 is the most recent version of Remote Chess.

What date was the latest Remote Chess update released?

The date of the latest Remote Chess update is September 28, 2024.

What is the exact date the Remote Chess app came out?

Remote Chess became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Remote Chess appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the Remote Chess app is Luigi Fonti.

What are the languages available on Remote Chess?

Remote Chess is now available to use in English, French, Italian and 1 more.

Is Remote Chess part of the Apple Arcade lineup of games?

Sorry, Remote Chess is not part of Apple Arcade.

Is Remote Chess eligible for in-app purchases?

No, Remote Chess is not eligible for in-app purchases.

Is Remote Chess fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Remote Chess is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Remote Chess use ad-based monetization?

No, Remote Chess does not use ad-based monetization.

Screenshots of Remote Chess

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Reviews of Remote Chess

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  • Will not connect

    Just like the other comment, my grandson and I both put in the codes, hit play, and it says waiting to connect and nothing happens. Help!
  • Can't get it to work

    I'm trying to play chess with my grandson 450 miles away and we can't get this app to work. Has anybody out there succeeded with Remot Chess?