Master Chess allows you to hone your logical thinking through playing chess. Your opponent can be an AI or your friend. This depends on the mode you choose.
The chessboard in this online game is designed to resemble a real chessboard. Two opponents will compete with each other on the chessboard. The chessboard is designed with an 8x8 grid with alternating light and dark squares. At the beginning of the chess board, each player will have 18 chess pieces. Some people already know the names of the chess pieces but some still don't know them. They are one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns.
The rules of this game are not as easy as in Uno Online. You need some time to learn the features and moves of each chess piece.
To win this game, you need to checkmate your opponent's king. Checkmate occurs when the king is in a position to be captured (in "check") and there is no legal move available to remove the king from capture. The game ends immediately when checkmate is achieved, and the player who checkmates their opponent's king wins the game.
I will introduce some moves of the pieces on the chessboard. You need to remember these rules so you can plan your victory and stop your enemies.