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PSP : Chessmaster: The Art Of Learning Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Chessmaster: The Art Of Learning and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Chessmaster: The Art Of Learning. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Well designed and fun game no matter your skill level.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 11 / 11
Date: February 27, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This is an extremely well put together game that combines solid and fun learning tools, fun practice modes and a smooth and simple interface which will provide fun for a long time. This is a must have for any chess fanatic if you own a PSP regardless of your skill level.

I am a strong USCF "A" player, play everyday and are rated about 1900 or 50 points above the "highest" level offered in the game, the Chessmaster himself, who in the game is rated 1850. In looking for a chess title, I looked at "Online Chess Kingdoms" a long time ago but didn't even want to waste my time with gimmicks, even though I want ANY chess game for the PSP. So I have been waiting patiently for a decent game since I bought my PSP and pre-ordered this about 6 weeks ago.

Although the learning part of the game is not for me, I can really see how this would help someone just starting out or someone who knows "how to move the pieces" but without any skill or strategy. They will learn here. The mini games are fun, even though I aced though them (call me obsessed) and I will still play them from time to time. Kids will LOVE them and the reactions Josh Waitzkin provides in games like "Fork My Fruit" where you attack fruit with your pieces. The variety of types of puzzles offered is on par with the desktop game and can sharpen an existing player's skill and provide fun practice for the improving player.

Mainly though, I will play regular chess against the top 3 rated opponents the game offers. It's really nice that the board is stretched from top to bottom and is as big as the PSP can provide, plus you can pick your chess set. Because of the title I was a bit leery that it wouldn't be strong enough for me and although not master strength (2200 and above USCF) the program is quite strong and I believe much stronger than 1850 USCF. I had to really concentrate to beat it once, and have lost all the rest. What that means to you is even if you are high expert or master level; you will still get a good battle from this program. It's nice to have that in something simple and easy (not a palm type application) that you can kill time with anywhere.

This is the perfect chess game for about 99% of the population and because no 2 games are ever alike, if you love chess, then this game will provide entertainment for you for a long time to come.

Great learning tool

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: February 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Wow, what a surprising game. First let's get past the requirements: yes you can play regular chess without the learning modes, either single player (against game controlled opponents) or against your friends. And yes, playing against the "computer" is awesome! Great range of skill levels on the computer opponents. Now the learning tools: an amazing suite of features is available here. From tutorials to videos to mini games such as checkmating in a single move and much more. The learning tools in this game are fun and far richer than any I've tried in a chess game to date.


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