5/5 rating based on 303 reviews. Read all reviews for Chess Tiger Pro for iPhone.
Chess Tiger Pro is paid iOS app published by Christophe THERON
rbierbaum
I enjoy the analysis. I like to try and find the best move then check the engine. Watching past GM games is easy and fun.
FrankPaolino
This is my favorite chess game after trying 4 or 5. It lets me pick my opponent’s skill level. I am at 1000 class E beginner. I like how you can replay great matches, and jump in and play those games, or just watch how they progress. It also has suggestions which I leave off but check after I make a move. And you can undo bad moves to try new strategies. Very well done, 5 stars from me!
mickfastname
I literally made really bad chess in this app using the setting to change the pieces and board though I couldn’t make the pieces appear randomly, they would stay in the position like regular chess, but this app is great. I love it.
P2d561
I am addicted to chess and this app is the perfect antidote. It is fun and easy to use. It is versatile and has plenty of variations.
dmorset
I have been playing chess for 50 years and have won many chess tournaments and I love this app. Would recommend this app to everyone.
Avnrk
There are numerous chess apps but this is still the best one! The interface is light years ahead of all the other ones. The only thing I would want (and there's hardly anything else) is to have the extra option of ALSO having the auto-off suggestions during ANALYSIS mode (maybe an extra option that says EVEN DURING ANALYSIS). I often use the Play Both Sides to track a game in progress or my own game against another computer, and then I want to think about the best moves BEFORE I use the suggestions to see what Chess Tiger recommends.
Tommy Action
Best played alongside a teaching app, video lessons, or in-person lessons. You can learn some from the suggested moves mode, but it does not explain why they are good moves or bad moves. The same goes for Analyse My Game mode. It shows you the best moves or tells you that you made a bad move, but you need to learn about the game to understand why.