Best interface for a chess game IMO. A little pricey for an iPhone app, though. Deep Green Cocoa Stuff A joyful chess app for the casual player. - CLEAN UI: Deep Green offers a distraction-free experience in a clean, nativ… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsA joyful chess app for the casual player. - CLEAN UI: Deep Green offers a distraction-free experience in a clean, native user interface. - CUSTOM PIECE DESIGN: Beautiful chess set designed specifically for Deep Green and rendered at high resolution in both outline and 3D throughout the app. - TIGHT SYSTEM INTEGRATION: Deep Green is built as a native app and features system-level Sharing, undo/redo, contextual menus, Dark Mode and more. - OPEN GAME FORMAT: Games can be shared, saved, copied, pasted, imported, exported in the ubiquitous, open source PGN format. - UNIQUE CHESS ENGINE: Enjoyable opponent with adjustable strength, praised for its humane gameplay, developed for Deep Green on the Apple Newton more than 25 years ago. - TWEAKABLE APPEARANCE: Engage the knights in the game by having them turn towards the centre of the board, apply a humane, slightly random placement of the pieces. - MODERN ARCHITECTURE: Rewritten from scratch making it a modern, maintainable app, prepared for the future. - PRIVATE, AD-FREE: No ads, no tracking, no analytics, no-nonsense. If you like Deep Green, please rate it favorably on the App Store. Information Seller:Cocoa Stuff Genre:Board, Strategy Release:Dec 09, 2008 Updated:Apr 24, 2023 Version:2.0 Size:17.6 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal ArtNJ Well-Known Member Jul 13, 2009 3,212 29 48 New Jersey #22 ArtNJ, Jan 25, 2010 I think there are two of them, last I checked. However, they didnt seem that highly reviewed. I think one of the two might have been called chess quest? I had thought CT-Art 3.0 had an iphone app, but it doesnt. jen12323 Well-Known Member Dec 19, 2009 127 0 0 #23 jen12323, Jan 25, 2010 Chess quest seems to have mixed reviews ( saying they needed editing since some puzzles their solutions are incorrect, not the best move) chess problems seems to have good reviews... Anyone can chime in? Bdragonst Well-Known Member Jun 8, 2009 944 0 0 Student Japan -> S.Korea -> USA #24 Bdragonst, Jan 25, 2010 i have Chess Elite, Glaurung, and Shredder.. i personally like Shredder. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 2 of 2 < Prev 1 2 Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I think there are two of them, last I checked. However, they didnt seem that highly reviewed. I think one of the two might have been called chess quest? I had thought CT-Art 3.0 had an iphone app, but it doesnt.
Chess quest seems to have mixed reviews ( saying they needed editing since some puzzles their solutions are incorrect, not the best move) chess problems seems to have good reviews... Anyone can chime in?