Chessmaster 5500

Moby ID: 60647

Windows screenshots

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The game's title screen is followed by a sequence of still photos with a voice over commentary
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The game starts with a 'Who are you' screen. In the top right is the InfoVoice box. The game talks to the player but, via this box, the instructions can be repeated
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The game has a built in help function that opens in a new window, partially obscuring the screen. The InfoVoice function does not read this text
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A game is about to start. The game clock can be analogue or digital and can be removed if not required
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This screen shot shows the game windows that can be enabled or disabled by the player
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There are so many game windows to aid the player that the board can be obscured entirely
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There are many combinations of viewpoint, chess pieces and chess board
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This is the Surrealist board being used with the Mexican set of chessmen
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There are so many game windows to aid the player that the board can be obscured entirely
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Josh Waitzkin talks through some on his matches move by move explaining his thinking and the rationale behind them
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Josh Waitzkin talks through some on his matches move by move. This is one such match and in this screen shot he's explaining some of the alternate moves that were available
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This is the 'Over the Shoulder' point of view. It's only available on this board with this set of pieces.
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