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๐Ÿ•น DOS
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๐Ÿ“… 1994
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๐Ÿ’พ 3 MB
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๐Ÿ“ธ 4

Jump into Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, a classic DOS game from 1994. Start instantly in your browser and enjoy gameplay that blends Educational and Simulation elements without any downloads. Part Educational, part Simulation, this retro title offers something a little different if you enjoy either genre.

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Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess Details
Last UpdatedMon, 16 August 2021 @ 15:08
PublisherInterplay Entertainment Corp. (6 Titles)
Year1994
PlatformDOS
Version1.0
Language English
File Size3 MB
Screenshots4
Last PlayedA few days ago in Australia.
About Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess

Possibly the best instructional chess game ever made, Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is based on the excellent book of the same name (no relation to the film Searching for Bobby Fischer). For those who are not in the know, Bobby Fischer is to chess what Michael Jordan is to basketball. Winner of the United States Chess Championship by age 14 (the youngest player ever to do so), International Grandmaster the following year, and the first American to win the coveted World Chess championship, Fischer is reputed to be the strongest player the world has ever seen. With excellent tutorials and a challenging AI, BFTC will appeal both to children who are learning the game, as well as intermediate-level players who want to improve their skills. While not as animation-rich as Interplay’s Battle Chess 4000 which were released during the same period, BFTC nevertheless has a lot to recommend it. Among the game’s highlights are the 300 self-paced, interactive lessons developed with Fischer’s help. The lessons explain the rules of the game; the elements of checkmate; back-rank mates, defenses, and variations; displacing defenders; and attacks on enemy pawn covers. All strategies are based on Fischer’s insights. The illustrated chess lessons are sequenced, building on moves and principles learned previously. The program grades your progress by evaluating your answers to questions based on course content. Unfortunately, an incorrect answer may elicit a humiliating round of laughter instead of a simple, “No, try again.” As an added bonus (sadly missing in the CD-rip version on this site due to space constraints), the game includes a digitized version of Fred Wilson’s “Picture History of Chess,” a great book that provides more than 300 photographs and commentaries describing important events in the game’s history. Unfortunately, the text isn’t hyperlinked or cross-indexed. There are also no search, bookmark, or print options. The game proper lets you play against the computer at 10 levels of play (with or without a timer). You can also watch the computer compete against itself. Features common to chess games are all here, including hint and undo move. A neat feature is the “Show Book Moves” option, which tells the game’s chess engine tries to play a series of predefined moves at the beginning of each new game. Although the board is presented in bland 2D graphics, it is more than adequate. While you cannot play against another human, you can set up the board to play any legal position so you can solve particular chess problems or test different endgame positions. An optional “Author Mode” lets teachers or chess coaches create custom lessons and chess tutorials. Last but not least, players can study 570 Fischer matches by watching each game replayed in 2-D or 3-D mode. You can manually control contest playback (move by move) or choose the Animate Game option to watch moves made automatically. In summary, BFTC has a plethora of excellent tutorial options that make it ideal for a novice or intermediate player. It won’t develop your chess-playing skills overnight, but if you are interested in learning how a chess master thinks, BFTC teaches you effectively how to analyze chess problems and strategies to the point where you can really improve your skills.

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