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Learn to Play Chess with Fritz and Chesster (Mac) | 
| From: Viva Media
Buy New: $29.99
New (5) Used (1) from $23.00
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Macintosh Genre: Chess Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Operating System: Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.3
MPN: 00128 Model: 00128 UPC: 838639001286 EAN: 0838639001286
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| Features:
| • | Explore the kingdom and discover 7 arcade-style games | | • | Explanations on everything from chess basics to master strategies | | • | Experience the Intelligym, a training ground for future chess pros | | • | Designed with highly-rated chess software | | • | Suitable for players of all levels |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Learn to Play Chess With Fritz & Chesster lets you be king for a day in a world where chess rules!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
runs great on new macbook w/ OS 10.5 April 14, 2008 anonymous It's a great game. The kids are learning. And they love it! We've got all sorts of cousins and friends kids and everybody loves this games! I think chess is great for helping kids see things a few steps ahead. So for a kid who may have trouble with planning or thinking sequentially I think chess could potentially really help. First you have to teach them to move the pieces around and accept the rules and this game is great for that. It definitely teaches strategy in a way kids can remember. It gives them words to describe strategies and act them out (on the board and in the yard!)
I specifically got this with an autistic kid in mind and it has been GREAT for him but everybody loves it! I highly recommend the board game "No Stress Chess" as well. These two go great together. As I'm telling the kids, the great thing about chess is that it is played and respected throughout the world so you will never want for a partner.
Oh yes, and it runs great with no problems on the pentium Macbook with OS 10.5. We will be buying the sequel very soon.
Wastes a lot of time teaching piece strategy..... March 26, 2008 S. vaneck 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
The idea behind the game seems to be to introduce the student to a bunch of fun video games that teach how individual pieces move, and that after playing them for a good amount of time, the student will know chess. So while it makes it more fun, it also involves much more time to teach the game.
The program makes the student master the strategy for each and every piece individually before actually playing chess or introducing them to the game. It doesn't seems to be teaching the whole game, and I think it is wasting too much time on individual instruction before allowing them to have a holistic view of the game. My kids now know how each individual piece moves, but they don't know what the goal in chess is (how to win), and because they haven't mastered piece strategy, they aren't allowed out of the training room.
I had an employer do this to me once. They taught me all the individual programs I used in the job before showing me how it all came together. On the last day or two of the 2 week training, they introduced the main program that controlled the others and they actually let us observe people doing the work. It was the worst training I ever had.
Instant enthusiast March 23, 2008 kadriye (VA, USA) I purchased Fritz and Chesster for my 7 year old son, hoping that he would get a break from Pokemon. Within a week, he was a chess fan! And one morning, my 5 years old daughter who was watching my son practicing with sumo wrestlers the whole time, invited me for a chess match. She had all pieces set up correctly, and she proceeded to teach me how each piece moves! Very accessible training tool.
Great! January 12, 2008 Mac Momma (Prairie Grove, Arkansas) My sons (ages 9 and 5) have loved this! Some times they ask me to help, but mostly they have played on their own. Works on my Mac just fine!
wrong version sent July 30, 2007 T. Ramirez (Missouri, United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i was sent the wrong version (windows instead of mac) - but the box did say it was mac version. when i phoned customer service i was expecting the run-around. instead, i got a lady named "jen" (foreign accent) that was extremely helpful and polite!! she promptly requested another be sent, and that amazon check inside to make sure that it's the correct version prior to shipping, and sent a return address label to my e-mail address so i would not have to pay for return shipping. i was rather on the fuming side prior to speaking to "jen" - so thankful that i received her on my customer service call!!
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