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  • Top Developer (awarded 2013 / 2015) ☆ Chess Free is the best free Chess game on Android and is currently the highest ranked (at time of writing) from the 120+ free chess programs listed! Its first class tutor makes it great for both developing Chess Strategy and improving your chess skills. Completely free! This is not a.
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Chess for Android consists of a chess engine and a GUI. The application accepts moves through the touch screen, trackball, or keyboard (e2e4 pushes the king pawn, e1g1 castles king side, etc.). An optional 'move coach' highlights valid user moves during input and last played engine move. Full game navigation enables users to correct mistakes or analyze games. Games import and export as FEN/PGN to and from the clipboard or via sharing, load and save as file, or are set up through a position editor. A draw by stalemate, insufficient material, the fifty move rule, or threefold repetition is recognized. The engine plays at various levels (including random, against itself in auto-play, or free-play, where the game can be used as a 'magnetic chessboard'). The user can play either side and, independently, view the board from the perspective of white or black.
The application supports the Universal Chess Interface (UCI) and Chess Engine Communication Protocol (WinBoard and XBoard), which allows users to play against more powerful third party engines or even play tournaments between engines. Engines are imported in Android Open Exchange format (OEX), Chessbase compatible format, or directly from SD card. Engine setup features time control, pondering, infinite analysis, hash tables, multiple threads, endgame tablebases, and opening test suites.
The application can connect to an external electronic chessboard (DGT, Certabo, or Millennium) and online to either FICS (Free Internet Chess Server) or ICC (Internet Chess Club).
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Chess

Chess by AI Factory Limited is one of the most popular chess games on mobile. It has all of the basic stuff. It also includes 12 levels of difficulty, casual and pro play modes, achievements, leaderboards, and even cloud saving. The interface is simple. However, there are eight chess board themes. The free version has no in-app purchases, but it does have ads. You can buy the $0.99 version to remove them.

Chess - Play and Learn

Chess - Play and Learn bills itself as one of those all-in-one chess games. You can play alone or challenge people online. There are also a couple of game modes that you can play. Additionally, the game comes with over 50,000 chess puzzles, lessons, and difficulties to help improve your game. It also has over 20 themed boards, pieces, and backgrounds. It even has articles and forums for further interaction and education. There are some lag and connection issues from time to time and it is a freemium game. However, the pros far outweigh the cons.

Chess Tactics Pro

Chess Tactics Pro is unlike most chess games. There isn't much in the way of standard chess. However, it does have tons of chess puzzles. It features offline puzzle packs (available as in-app purchases), daily online puzzles, and more. It claims the difficulty of some challenges can get to ELO 2000+ and that's about as far up as it goes. It's a good way to challenge your skills and learn some new tactics. The game is free to download. You can purchase additional content through in-app purchases.

Chess With Friends

Chess With Friends is one of the most popular online free chess games. The game gives you the option to play against friends or random people online. There is also a practice mode to learn the finer points of the game. The game also features an in-game chat, game replays, and support for multiple games at once. The game bills itself as a more leisure chess game. Thus, don't expect tournament levels of play all the time. However, the game does give an ELO rating so you know what you're up against. It's free to download and play, although you can buy extra stuff through in-app purchases if you want.

CT-ART

CT-ART is among the best chess games for those who want to learn. It features 2,200 basic exercises, 1,800 auxiliary exercises, and 50 topics to learn. Each exercise has a different goal and is meant to teach you a different tactic. Additionally, the game will keep track of your ELO improvement as you progress through the app. It might be better classified as an instructional app rather than a game. However, learning all the little tactics does actually require you to play chess.
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DroidFish Chess

Droidfish is a port of the popular Stockfish chess engine with a GUI over top. It comes with a metric ton of power user features. That includes PGN, FEN, and EPD support. It also has support for Syzygy and Gaviota tablebases and support for other engine apps. Like most, you can adjust the difficulty by changing the strength of the engine. This is one of those chess games that serious chess players enjoy using. It's also completely free with no in-app purchases or advertising.

iChess

iChess is one of those chess games for casual players. It plays a lot like Chess Tactics Pro. You'll mostly be completing chess related puzzles. All puzzles are offline and you can even bring your own. It supports PGN puzzle files, but not CBH. The puzzles arrange themselves by difficulty. There are three total difficulties to choose from. The free version contains advertising while the pro version does not. Otherwise, both versions are identical.

Lichess

lichess is another one of the most popular chess games on mobile. Its main premise is playing chess online against other players. The game boasts a player base of over 150,000 players. That shouldn't make it too hard to find a game with a person at around your skill level. It also has several game modes, tournaments, and you can see your game stats. You can also play offline against a computer if you so choose. The app also boasts being available in 80 languages. Its biggest draw is the price. It's free with no ads or in-app purchases. The app is also open source in case you want to see how it runs.

Play Magnus Chess

Play Magnus Chess is what the title says it is. It features a chess engine that is tuned to play a lot like chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen. The game features the ability to choose Magnus' age and the engine tunes itself to play like he did at that age. This also serves as a difficulty selection since he did improve as he got older. According to the app description, some players may even qualify to play Magnus himself. That may just be marketing doing its thing though. It's still one of the better chess games either way.

Really Bad Chess

Really Bad Chess is one of the newer chess games for Android. It looks like a fairly standard chess game. However, this one lets you play with completely random pieces. You could have five knights and three bishops or 3 queens and 2 pawns on the board for all the game cares. The free version lets you battle it out with the AI in a few different game modes. The premium version adds a versus mode, removes advertising, adds theming, and some other minor changes. This is a chess game for those who always wondered what it would be like if delicate balance and perfect strategy didn't matter.

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