DISCOVERY EXCLUSIVE! Challenge a friend or the computer to a game of electronic chess and checkers. An interactive electronic LCD display allows you to choose different chess and checkers skill levels. This electronic chess and checkers game also lets yo
M**0
Chess Lovers
This game is very neat. You can play Chess or Checkers with or without the computer. For those who don't know how to play Chess now your partners can play by themselves, with the computer. Very easy to use and loads of entertainment. My husband plays it for hours!!!
J**G
Teaching Chess
This was for my grandson who plays chess but not very well. He and another friend would sit and play and learn. It was a terrific gift. Thank you.
M**N
Works Well But Fatally Flawed Design
The Excalibur Kingmaster is an electronic chess game. You can play chess or checkers against the computer. My kids have been playing with this game, since they are learning how to play chess.There is something deplorable about the design of this game. It has 73 skill levels. Each increase in level makes the game harder to beat, because the computer thinks for a longer period of time as you move up to each higher level. The problem is that the game is way too difficult on level 1. My kids are just learning chess, and there is no earthly way they could beat it on level 1. I am a highly skilled player, and had a reasonably difficult time beating it on level 3.This is terrible design. I bet 99% of the players who use this device never go above level 10. The other 63 levels are a waste. My kids are frustrated that they can never win. The developers of this game should have spent more time programming the lower levels, such as 1-20, to be easier to beat. Even on level 1, the computer thinks for 1-2 seconds for each move. Why not limit it to 1/2 second or 1/10 of a second? Also, why not introduce some randomization elements on the lowest levels that allow the computer to occasionally make a weaker move?Imagine going to the eye doctor, and finding that every line of the eye chart is written in letters too small to see with a telescope. That is essentially the design of this game.Other than the above issue, this game works well and has nice features. Perhaps they have addressed the difficulty failure in the Kingmaster II or III.
J**S
Well Done!
Great way to practice your moves. The interface is very easy to understand and with so many levels to choose from, should help most players get better. This is not like playing against a person, but is great practice.
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