Company Name: Haptic Apps LLC
About: Free online chess - Invite your friends or play against anyone in the world.
Chess Time is a full featured online correspondence chess app allowing a
player up to multiple days to make a move.
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by The Real Marshall
There WAS a minor glitch that allowed a person to send two requests- one for a take back and then for a draw request. The pop up would display properly for the first take back request, so then only if the opponent selects review board, thinking himself reviewing the board after being asked for a take back, is not inclined to read the second pop up and would likely assume it is in reference to the original request. But it is the secondary draw request and if absentmindedly accepted, then a losing player dodges defeat and unfairly a rated loss.
It happened to me twice before.
by Irateverylow
Me and my friend have played about seven matches, and they all end the same. Someone loses all their pieces except their king, and the game won’t let the other person get it. So the person with the king is only allowed to move to a safe spot on the board, and if there are and extra pieces, they cannot be touched or moved. Please fix this. I hope it’s just a glitch or something, but it’s really annoying when someone has to either resign or offer a draw. Thank you, and other wise, it’s a great app.
by Yolkman
Great app! So good, I feel compelled to suggest improvements.
The main feature I use is the Analyze feature, which is two clicks, not one, from the main playing screen. I rarely use Moves, which is one click. Switch them!
More importantly, when I do use Moves, usually during a postmortem, but also occasionally during games, there's no way to put an intermediate position automatically into Analyze so that I can easily experiment with what-would-have-happened-if. The small amount of programming needed to transfer positions from Moves to Analyze would really enhance the app.