Pure Chess Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 124 reviews. Read all reviews for Pure Chess for iPhone.
Pure Chess is free iOS app published by Ripstone Ltd

Useless app

v3nom20

I bought a theme pack but it never started to download. Waste of money.


Chess

Rizy poo poo monster

Nice BGM and quality graphics, wish for other sets for use but I guess you gotta make ¥¥


Good game! DON'T Buy

Mitsurugi_78

After purchasing like others, pieces won't download. The game is good but until they fix the downloads don't waste your money.


If you buy pieces they won't download

Pure Ripoff

I purchased the all in one pack and my pieces won't download very disappointing I want my money back


DIDN'T RECIEVE PURCHASES Steals money!

FungiCrusader

I purchased a complete bundle and it says 0% whenever I go to select them the new pieces I bought, absolutely no change happens no matter how long I wait for them to download and such


Checkmate

NoneyaNoneya

All IAP's purchases are never unlocked. Will pursue full refund.


Updated - Beautiful Chess App

RubyMoon

This chess app features gorgeous 3D graphics and smooth game play. The app has been updated, fixing the issue about pieces not downloading. It works great now, so I went ahead and purchased the whole package. This is a wonderful, full-featured chess app. Thus far I've only played at the "monkey" and "novice" levels, which are, of course, very easy, so I can't yet comment on the computer's intelligence. In any event, this is just what I was looking for in a chess app. My favorite so far.


Thoughtful implementation, incl. chess challenges.

BigGorillaBoss

Only complaint is that most of the environments make the board appear too dark, even with brightness at max.


5 stars

AzarelD7

Best Chess Game I ever played


Beautiful App

Alfachrom

This is a very beautiful cheers app. I really enjoyed playing every day, the music is very nice and the graphics are outstanding. The only problem comes when you use tall pieces to play with... the standard camera angle view cut the top of all the main pieces on the opponent side, making it difficult to distinguish the king from the queen or the rook from the bishop, this happens mainly when you choose a set with tall pieces