Syougi no Tatsujin
Syougi no Tatsujin is an Arcade, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by ADK and published SNK. The game offers the Japanese-style chess gameplay which supports Single-player mode only. In the game, the player has to compete against AI and struggle to win the tournament to become the world’s best chess master. The game comes with Two-player mode, letting the player invite his friend to compete and show off his strategic skills by defeating the opponent. The game follows the standard rules of chess and lets the player control his pieces and draw in turn-based system. It mainly deals with Turn-based Strategy and Arcade elements as well as Board. The game takes place on the square-based board where two opposing forces are struggling to take down each other to rule over the board. During the turn, the player needs to make strategy and deploy his piece on the board to eliminate the piece of opponent. Syougi no Tatsujin is an addictive gameplay to experience the Chess.
#1 Chessmaster: The Art of Learning
Chessmaster: The Art of Learning is a Board, Turn-based, Strategy, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Ubisoft for PlayStation and Nintendo DS platforms. The game follows the chess rules and introduces eight national chess champions and two martial arts world champions. You must select your team and start playing the game in the turn-based system. The ultimate task is to eliminate the opposing team members using your turns and win the game. Before moving, you have to plan out your strategy and play your move carefully against another team. The player can store his performance rating and progress in the Player Profile feature and can learn about the chess by the international chess master named as Josh Waitzkin. The Single-player game has two modes such as Training mode and Ranked Play. In training mode, you can play against AI and can defeat it to show off your abilities. Masterpiece, Breaking the Lines, For My Fruit, etc. are prominent mini-games available in the game to enjoy. With superb gameplay, fantastic mechanics, superb graphics, Chessmaster: The Art of Learning is the best game to play.