

The only way I was able to launch it was to go to the Web Store, find it’s page, open the details, and click “Launch App”. My initial complaint about the app is that it doesn’t give you a button to start it and doesn’t seem to show up in my installed extensions list.
3 D CHESS ONLINE MAC OS
In their own words, here are the differences between the free browser extension version, and the paid for advanced version:Īn advanced version is also available for Chrome as a packaged app (so it works offline) and also for Windows, Mac OS X, iPad, Android tablets and Blackberry Playbook. Now, my computer is almost never offline, but when it is, I wouldn’t mind having this to play around with. In addition, there is a package version available for download that will even allow offline play. The app boasts that all single player games are saved after every move – even if your browser closes or restarts, you won’t lose your game. Still, it took me the better part of 20 minutes to force him into a stalemate. I chose Cody, the AI with the lowest difficulty. The game lets you choose from 3 potential AI opponents, as well as having the multiplayer capacity to search for others real people using the extension and pit you against them. When browsing the Chrome Web Store, looking for some nice extensions to try and review for all of you, I stumbled upon SparkChess, which boasts a full 3D, HD chess game right in your browser. Yes, Windows has a built-in 3D chess game, but I’ll admit – I never passed much beyond the beginner aspects of the age-old strategy game so the Windows version is a bit advanced for me. As much of a product of the digital gaming age as I am, I still love a good game of chess. Sometimes it’s the simple things that make you smile.
