A free, open-source chess game for Windows with 2D graphics, online multiplayer, Fischer Random variants, and custom board themes.
BabasChess is a free, open-source chess game for Windows. It is developed by Andrew Grant, first released in 2018.
BabasChess features a simple 2D graphical interface with animated pieces. It supports local play against computer or human opponents, as well as online multiplayer via services like chess.com. There are multiple difficulty levels for the AI opponent ranging from beginner to expert strength.
In addition to standard chess, BabasChess includes support for popular variants like Fischer Random Chess and Chess960. The board and pieces can be customized with different themes and piece sets. There is also a board editor to create your own themes.
BabasChess is written in C++ and works on Windows XP through Windows 10. The latest version is 1.1 released in 2020. Reviews praise BabasChess for its flexibility with variants, online connectivity, and sharp 2D graphics.
Overall, BabasChess is a great open-source option for playing chess on Windows. From beginners to experienced players, it provides a featurerich environment and even integrates with popular chess websites.
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