Chess Trainer Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Chess Trainer for iPhone.
Chess Trainer is free iOS app published by Simon Louchart

Excellent!

Jumpjustin

1. Love the Boston terrier 2. My chess is improving 3. Love to take a work break and just look at 1 tactic! 4. I play on the bus.


Second category player

BigRafik

I like it!


Ok now

Best tactic app so far

Ok, I finished the packs that I liked and when I reset in order to re-solve them, some (including my favorites) are no longer available and it won't even let me buy them again?! Update: Never mind, I just deleted and reinstalled and everything is fine. It gave me everything back.


Ok but ...

TheEnglishman

I enjoyed the limited free problems but after paying for content i am dissapointed as it is buggy. Leaving pieces on the board between problems that are not supposed to be there and acting odd after pawn promotions. Must i uninstall and reinstall to replay the free problems?


Rating Game

nubian 7

One of the best training chess games to on enhance your game


Very disappointed , hidden fees

A sad buyer

Don't be fooled , the app only comes with 50 easy problems. You will have to purchase the each additional pack. Not worth the price, will be $30 - $40 before you are done.


Tons of potential but bugs

Lornadoon

The app has the ability to be fantastic!! But it has a lot of bugs for now.. Pieces on board when there are not supposed to be .. Or no pieces on board at all .. I hope they get a patch out soon I've got a couple paid upgrades that are awesome!!!!


Great app!!!

Jlgozo

Chess trainer is really good!!!


Good app

sanpedrito

Definitely helps playing skills of the novice.


Do not use. Will make you more dumb.

Melesmus

I give this App zero stars it's not even worth one star. However they make you pick at least one. It wasn't even worth the ten mins it took me to complete it. There are very severe bugs in this app. Many of the solutions have multiple ways of solving in equal or less moves while better protecting your pieces. Multiple scenarios give you mate where the king or other pieces can easily block or defend and change the tide against the attacker drastically. Do not use this if you are a novice, want to improve, or just want interesting scenarios. This is a very sloppy and poor excuse for a chess app.