Schach © 1979 Interton Electronic.
A version of the classic board game Chess. As an early version of computerized chess, the game does not feature a graphical depiction of the board nor the pieces. Instead, the player is expected to use their own physical board to supplement the gameplay and submit their moves (e.g. E2 - E4) into the game program.
Both one- and two-player modes are supported, along with six available levels of intelligence for the AI opponent. The game also features the ability to replay the log of a previously completed game in forward or reverse order. In an interesting twist, the option to disable the rules governing piece movement is available, allowing the player to move a piece anywhere on the board.
[Cassette No. 13]
Also called Chess outside Germany, and Les Echecs in France.
This game was released in 1981 as 'Chess' for Radofin's 1292 AVPS console.
Game's ROM.