A Moscow company has developed an interactive chess simulator. It can be used both in its classic form -with figures that the player moves- and as a computer game.
Moscow-based 3D equipment manufacturer 3DQuality has launched production of an interactive chess simulator. This was reported by the Department of Investments and Industrial Policy of Moscow.
The simulator can be used in classical and computer forms. It has several built-in game modes and difficulty levels to tailor training to different kinds of players. The program will help to analyze mistakes and choose the correct game strategy and, if necessary, will suggest the correct move.
3DQuality is negotiating the supply of the simulator to educational institutions.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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