March 20, 2003
ChessBuddy for mobile challenges
A new chess game for amateurs lets players go head to head with their mobile phones. ChessBuddy, developed by Netherlands-based Coffee Break, plays at four levels, ranging from easy to pro, and features an artificial intelligence engine that turns the phone into a formidable opponent. And because chess can be a time-consuming game, players can save up to five matches for completion at a later date. cf Wireless New Factor
emily | 12:01 AM |
SMS and Gaming
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