Chessmaster: The Art of Learning

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Chessmaster: The Art of Learning
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Developer(s)
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Series Chessmaster
Platform(s) Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable
Release
  • October 23, 2007 (DS) [2] [4]
  • October 30, 2007 (Win) [1] [5]
  • February 15, 2008 (PSP) [3]
Genre(s) Computer chess
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Chessmaster: The Art of Learning (alternatively Chessmaster XI and known on the PC as Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition [6] [7] ) is a 2007 chess video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the Windows, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable. It is part of the Chessmaster series. The game was announced on August 10, 2007. [6]

Contents

Gameplay

The game is narrated and instructed by Josh Waitzkin, and using principles from his book, The Art of Learning. [6] [8] The game uses an updated version of the King chess engine. [9] The game database includes 600,000 matches. [1] The Art of Learning includes six minigames: "fork my fruit" where the goal is to fork two fruits using any of the given pieces, "masterpiece" where the objective is to paint a picture by making as few moves as possible, "breaking the lines" where the aim is to capture pawns using only knights and "chain reaction" where the target is to link three or more pieces by placing them within opponent's attack range, "pawn charge" where the goal is to reach the eighth rank without being captured, and "minefield" where the objective is to defeat an invisible enemy. [10] Multiplayer modes include "progressive chess", where opponents gain moves each turn, "dark chess" in which opponent's pieces are invisible unless under attack, "losing chess" where the objective is to lose pieces, and "extinction chess" which replaces checkmate with the win condition of capturing all of opponent's pieces. [11] [12] The PSP version supports Wi-Fi multiplayer. [12] The DS version supports multi-card wireless play but doesn't support Wi-Fi. [13] [14] The PC network multiplayer is either via the internet or LAN. [6]

Reception

Windows

Jeuxvideo.com concluded that "Chessmaster undoubtedly remains the reference title for the general public. [...] A completely dispensable purchase, however, if one already has the tenth edition. [17] PC Gamer and Jeuxvideo.com said that the online lounges were deserted. [18] [17] Strana Igr said the game is not too different from the previous one. [22] GamesRadar+ summarized: "Even though most gameplay and options tend to be predictably consistent, The Art of Learning is a great tool for skill building and is put together in a simple easy to use package with something to offer everyone." [15]

Nintendo DS and PSP

IGN reviewed the DS version and said: "The only thing missing is Wi-Fi multiplayer. [...] for anyone who remotely enjoys chess, this is the definitive handheld release." [14] Later they reviewed the PSP version and concluded: "There are a lot of modes and games to get into [...]. However, the presentation is completely phoned-in and will make you wonder why the hell this budget-looking title is priced at $30. [16] GameZone said "the presentation sucks" in the DS version but still called it a great game for chess fans. [10] Pocket Gamer criticized the tuition tools in the PSP version as inadequate for intermediate players. They summarized the game as a "perfect place to start" for new players. [12] Game said the DS version is "a title suitable for everyone, young and old". [19]

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