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Chess trainer Fritz & Chesster – Education Game Review
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Chess trainer Fritz & Chesster is a Education/Board/Family game from Lemi Consulting GmbH, first launched in 24th March 2018.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 38+ ratings on the App Store.
What Makes Chess trainer Fritz & Chesster Stand Out
Looking for a game that’s bright and fun for young kids to play, but will teach them memory, math, and verbal reasoning skills, too? Then the award-winning, super playful, and easy-to-follow Fritz & Chesster app is exactly what you need!
With the help of Prince Fitz and his cousin Bianca, your youngest will learn a whole lot about chess, and put their skills to the test in a wide range of exciting situations.
Let them get to know the characters and discover a new royal world, in which they’ll be taught everything from setting up a chess board to advanced strategies. In Fritz & Chesster, the minds of your children will be challenged, without them even knowing it.
Why Chess For Children?
Chess teaches people of all ages important life skills, from forward planning and creative thinking to analysis and logic. So, why not give your kids a head start? With animated warm-ups, games, and contests designed to entertain and engage them, children as young as three will gain valuable knowledge that will aid their development.
Stop them from spending hours playing mindless games by introducing them to Fritz & Chesster’s amusing cast of characters. Together, they’ll learn all there is to know about the sport of kings!
How Does It Work?
As king for a day, you will follow Prince Fritz on an adventure round the castle when the king and queen go on vacation. As he explores his surroundings, he’ll find out all there is to know about chess, and your children will, too!
The wide collection of arcade-style games included with Fritz & Chesster will help to explain everything your kids need to know to get started and improve. Then, they can go and exercise their new knowledge in the Intelligym, before attempting to take on the Black King in the grand finale.
What’s Included?
· 18 standalone minigames in one app.
· Available in English and German (more languages coming soon).
· Multiple players can log in with different names and play independently.
· Full functionality both online and offline.
· Full version is completely ad-free.
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This Education game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.
Player Feedback
As a newer release, Chess trainer Fritz & Chesster is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .
Recent Updates & Development
Latest Update: 11th July 2024
Recent improvements include:
- bug fix
Download & Availability
Chess trainer Fritz & Chesster is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.
Get Chess trainer Fritz & Chesster on App Store
Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.
Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.
Player Experience Highlights
Community Insight:
We had Fritz and Chester pt. II when we were younger as a computer game and we loved it, we really hope yall come out with chess in the black castle on the App Store bc we would love to play it. This game settled our desire to play the second one for a little tho.
We have had this for years as a computer game and love it but this app keeps freezing in the beginning. Very disappointing.
This game is rather outdated. It is an old pc game that had 4 parts. This is only the first one and they want $25 for it! All the dialogue is uninterruptible, & our kid gets annoyed when she misclicks and it takes her to another screen she didnt want, or starts dialogue you just have to wait through. (Which happens a lot). Then its difficult to find the content (though this seems more a feature than a bug). The piece set is another issue. The default stays with a silly set, and can only be temporarily changed. The first mini games are half okay and half miss too. The spider game hardly seems relevant to learning about rooks, & our daughter (who already knows how to play) didnt even realize she had played the bishop game. The knight game was quite tricky at points and and she got quite frustrated as to what counted as jumping over the different spots. Compared to how asinine the rest of the app is this part was way more tricky. The main miss of the games to us is that these mini-games are video game style for some and turn based for others. Chess is a turn based game so having a pong style or pacman quick reflexes game with hand eye coordination really misses the point to us. In the end, The dialogue should be interruptable; there should be more settings; and the price is way too high for the amount of content. We finally found the later games, which are better. (Tap all pieces that are attacked, for one is such a good basic board sight game). We love chessbase, but this is not to snuff. And we are a chess educator, & lifelong chessplayer. Save your money and stay away. Try chesskid adventure, which is new, or the entertaining play magnus apps.
User feedback from Apple App Store
App Details
- Version: 2.0.19
- Size: 501.88 MB
- iOS: 11.0 or later
- Languages: EN, FR, DE, RU, ES
- Content Advisory:
- Developer: Lemi Consulting GmbH
Last updated: 11th July 2024 | Genre: Education, Board | Developer: Lemi Consulting GmbH
