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The strategic depth of chess, without the draws and memorized openings. Enhanced positional play with 6 armies to choose from, midline invasion, and dueling.
Features: Free offline play, online matchmaking, tutorial, AI opponent, and updates.
https://www.ouya.tv/game/Chess-2-The-Sequel/
Great looking 3D chess game. I like how there are hints on where to move your Chess pieces which can be helpful for less experience chess players. The music also sounds great.
I think games like Chess 2 will make the Ouya popular with different types of gamers who enjoy board games.
There are people who don't really play video games, but like playing board games like Chess,Checkers, Monopoly, Domino, Backgammon, Mahjong, etc, so they might be interested in playing these same games on a small and affordable console like the Ouya rather than always carrying and taking out their physical board games which can be a hassle if they travel a lot or if they have no one to play against. Plus, many hotels these days have TVs with HDMI ports.
The strategic depth of chess, without the draws and memorized openings. Enhanced positional play with 6 armies to choose from, midline invasion, and dueling.
Features: Free offline play, online matchmaking, tutorial, AI opponent, and updates.
https://www.ouya.tv/game/Chess-2-The-Sequel/
Great looking 3D chess game. I like how there are hints on where to move your Chess pieces which can be helpful for less experience chess players. The music also sounds great.
I think games like Chess 2 will make the Ouya popular with different types of gamers who enjoy board games.
There are people who don't really play video games, but like playing board games like Chess,Checkers, Monopoly, Domino, Backgammon, Mahjong, etc, so they might be interested in playing these same games on a small and affordable console like the Ouya rather than always carrying and taking out their physical board games which can be a hassle if they travel a lot or if they have no one to play against. Plus, many hotels these days have TVs with HDMI ports.