
Chess was written in March, 1980 and converted to IBM PC in December, 1981. This is probably the very first chess game running in MS-DOS. Taking it's age into account, it's no surprise that the game features only text-mode graphics. The chess board and the pieces are drawn using ASCII characters. For the same reason, it's also no surprise that the user input is based just on keyboard commands. In Chess there is no multiplayer mode - you play only against the computer. As usual, in this kind of game, you can select the A.I.'s skill level. The game offers 24 difficulty levels.
| Edition | Platform | Release Date | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Edition | PlayStation | Nov 14, 2001 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | PC | Dec 31, 1992 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | Android | Jun 25, 2015 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | iOS | Jun 13, 2009 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | DOS | Dec 1, 1981 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | Acorn Electron | Dec 31, 1983 | Worldwide |

Chess was written in March, 1980 and converted to IBM PC in December, 1981. This is probably the very first chess game running in MS-DOS. Taking it's age into account, it's no surprise that the game features only text-mode graphics. The chess board and the pieces are drawn using ASCII characters. For the same reason, it's also no surprise that the user input is based just on keyboard commands. In Chess there is no multiplayer mode - you play only against the computer. As usual, in this kind of game, you can select the A.I.'s skill level. The game offers 24 difficulty levels.
| Edition | Platform | Release Date | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Edition | PlayStation | Nov 14, 2001 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | PC | Dec 31, 1992 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | Android | Jun 25, 2015 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | iOS | Jun 13, 2009 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | DOS | Dec 1, 1981 | Worldwide |
| Standard Edition | Acorn Electron | Dec 31, 1983 | Worldwide |