As a beginner, you have detailed instructions, all while the voice command assists you through the game. I think once they finish reading the instructions they are going to really have a blast.
When the piece is pressed down on the board, the computer recognizes which piece your moving and where your moving it to when pressed again after the move. You simply pick up the desired chess piece you wish to move and lightly use it to tap the space... Read More
The set comes with a pack of cards showing the moves for each piece. There are storage compartments in the bottom for the pieces, which is especially helpful. Comes with a pouch.
It seems really cheaply made. The magnets are quite weak and barely hold the pieces in place. Sometimes it makes an annoying buzzing noise after you make it's move. Overall, this chess computer is not intuitive to use.
The new version is full of debate vs the old and to each their own, but owning the expansions and having brighter colors are pretty much the only difference. The lack of insert in this box is lame but, not a big deal as it's not too component heavy co... Read More
This game just always feels good to play and deserves my top rating. It plays a little long especially when playing with people who suffer from analysis paralysis. Younger teen (14m) is always down for another round and plays it with us the most.
What was added was no way justifies the 40%+ increase in price. The livestock are terrible! The game seems rushed.
Paper thin player boards are the biggest culprit here. The yellow tile graphics are unnecessarily small and indistinct.
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