
Spicy Chess
Spice up your chess life by getting really good at tactics


About | Details |
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Name: | Spicy Chess |
Submited By: | Duncan Effertz |
Release Date | 2 years ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Board Games Strategy Games Puzzle Games |
Spicy Chess is a Chess tactics training app that leverages spaced repetition combined with strict time constraint to greatly enhance your ability to spot tactical motifs on the Chess Board.
🎉✨Congratulations on your successful product launch on Product Hunt! @hamza_hassan5 Your determination and persistence have led to this exciting moment. 🙌Wishing you all the best🙌
1 year ago
As a chess player, I'm always looking for more tactics practice! My favorite feature is the countdown time to simulate blitz—one issue with practicing tactics is you *know* there is some trick/good move, and it's hard to simulate time pressure. Congrats on the launch! Will definitely be using SpicyChess!
1 year ago
I have to confess that even though I started playing chess at 9 with my dad, I don't do it regularly and still consider myself a beginner. That being said, I felt a little overwhelmed? Maybe I'm not the intended market but I'm still drawn to the app. At first I thought it moved too fast but then I realized you can click through the moves one by one after it plays out - love that! I found myself having to reverse engineer what the abbreviations mean. I thought chess boards included a letter too? I'd love a little key that explains what the abbreviations mean. I'm assuming since the letter isn't included that + just means advance in the same row. Like I said I'm a casual player just wanting to get better so a lot of this the pros probably already know. Edit: I take back my comment on the letters. I had to scroll my screen. What does + and # mean though? I know it's probably a newbie question. Edit2: + check, # checkmate....nm :)
1 year ago