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Learn to Play Chess with Fritz and Chesster

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Platform: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP
Brand: Viva Media
Binding: Video Game
Release Date: 2003-07-02
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone

Features:

  • When the king and queen go on vacation, young Fritz is left in charge of the castle. As he explores his surroundings, he'll learn all about chess, from the basics to advanced strategies -- and so will you!
  • Discover 7 great arcade-style games that introduce chess fundamentals and advanced concepts
  • Fun characters like Fritz and Chesster make learning the game fun and interesting for children
  • Also includes a one-year membership to playchess.com
  • Is the item available or not, website issue confusing.

Accessories:
 

Logitech Precision Plug and Play Gamepad

Saitek P990 Dual Analog Game Pad

Logitech ChillStream Gamepad for PC (963435-0403)

Plantronics DSP-400 Digitally-Enhanced USB Foldable Stereo Headset and Software

Belkin Nostromo Speedpad n52

Customer Reviews:

Not as good as "Dinosaur Chess"!!! [Posted on 2007-12-29]
This is an excellent piece of chess software for kids. However, it is not as good as Dinosaur Chess, particularly for younger kids. Many of the mini-games and activities are not really chess related,there is a cool, but long narrative to navigate through.

Overall, the software does not teach chess in a pedagogical fashion suitable for younger children. For instance, the first chess concept learned is "Opposition". I played ~50 games of casual chess over 20 years without any knowledge of the "Opposition". This is a somewhat advanced end-game concept that is taught with a sumo-wrestlers mini-game. My five year old could not relate the somo-wrestler mini-game with the battle of kings during the end-game. One would think that learning how to move the simpler pieces (like rooks and bishops) would the first thing by beginner software.

Fritz and Chesster targets children ages 8-13, while Dinosaur Chess targets children ages 4-7. Get Dinosaur Chess for younger childre.


System Requirements [Posted on 2007-12-29]
Never got to use this game ... Amazon Product description said game was compatible with Windows 2000, but when I received the game; the box does not list "2000" among the compatable operating Systems. On the plus side, Amazon accepted responsibility and provided prepaid return shipping.


Not as good as "Dinosaur Chess"!!! [Posted on 2007-12-30]
This is an excellent piece of chess software for kids. However, it is not as good as Dinosaur Chess, particularly for younger kids. Many of the mini-games and activities are not really chess related,there is a cool, but long narrative to navigate through.

Overall, the software does not teach chess in a pedagogical fashion suitable for younger children. For instance, the first chess concept taught in Fritz and Chesster part I is "Opposition". This is a somewhat advanced end-game concept that is taught with a sumo-wrestlers mini-game. I've played ~100 games of casual chess over 20 years without any knowledge of the concept of the "Opposition". My five year old could not relate the somo-wrestler mini-game with the battle of kings during the end-game. One would think that learning how to move the simpler pieces (like rooks and bishops) would the first thing taught by beginner software.

Fritz and Chesster targets children ages 8-13, while Dinosaur Chess targets children ages 4-7. Get Dinosaur Chess for younger children.


Great Program that could use an update [Posted on 2008-01-11]
I purchased this program about three months ago because my children had expressed an interest in learning how to play chess. Since then my two older children (9 and 7) have completed the program from start to finish. (Although I already knew how to play chess, I also played the game from beginning to end as I do with all software that enters our home.)

The program introduces chess in a stepwise fashion within the framework of a story involving protagonists (Fritz, Chesster, and Bianca) and their rival the King Black. At each stage, learning is reinforced with a series of rewards and intermediate goals. These rewards keep children enthusiastic and motivated through what can be a very lengthy learning process.

The game starts by using a series of games to introduce the movement of the pieces. The heart of the game, however, is a series of training activities that reinforce different tactics and ideas in chess. The activities are challenging for beginners without being frustratingly difficult. My children were, for the most part, able to use the program independently, although in one or two places I had to sit and coach my 7-year-old. The 9-year-old completed the entire program in about 2 days, and my younger child took about a week. Even when completed, the program is not useless. The game serves as a chess program with levels of play ranging from very easy, to extremely hard. At the highest level, I suspect Chesster would beat the pants off even some of the most experienced players. If your child has more than a rudimentary understanding of chess, however, you probably would be best purchasing the second in this series instead.

Referring to previous reviews, I am uncertain why other users found the program confusing and difficult to use. Yes, it is true that there is no manual included with the program, but I did not need one. I found the program to be intuitive, and even my three-year-old can load and play the program without assistance.

As mentioned in other reviews, the graphics ARE simple. But, my children found the story engaging, and were amused by the characters. I found the interface to be clean, attractive, and appropriate for the purpose. The animation is storybook in style, and is simple enough so that the program is not a CPU-eating monster like some other graphics-heavy versions of chess.

A few users mentioned that they disliked the chess pieces being represented as cartoon characters. I believe they are unaware that you can toggle between "regular" pieces and the character pieces at any point during the game. My son prefers to use the game with the standard pieces, and my daughter likes the cartoons. This has not stopped either of them from understanding what the "regular" pieces look like.

There are a few drawbacks. The game starts by introducing the movement of the pieces with a series of strange arcade games. My children didn't really seem to connect these games to the movement of the pieces. (What does smashing toilets have to do with moving a bishop anyway??) I also found some of the dialog between the characters to be bordering on offensive, and some of the jokes to be inappropriate for the age level (for example, referring to a group of Queens as a harem). Bianca asks far too many idiotic questions, and giggles way too much for my taste. She also says things like "This is so overwhelimg" in a tone of voice that reminds me of the brainless barbie dolls of years past. (Although some may not see this as sexist, I wonder why the male character doesn't do much giggling??) Still, these are minor annoyances.

Overall, I think this is a superb way to introduce children to the game of chess. Both my older children learned in a week or less, and are anxious to learn more. What else could you ask for in an educational program?


Great learning tool [Posted on 2008-04-16]
We've had this software for about 4 years. Both our sons have learned to play chess from this program. The simple steps are great rather than throwing all the rules at them at once.


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