
ChessNET, one of 25 other entries in the NDS/GBA division of Neoflash's Spring Coding Contest, is an online chess game with an interesting feature that we've yet to see in any other online-enabled DS games -- play-by-mail-style matches. Every action is saved onto an online server, so you don't have to stay glued to your handheld all night. After your opponent moves a piece, you can wait hours or even days to deliberate over your response. Likewise, your opponent can play other games or turn their DS off while waiting for your next move.
A play-by-mail option like this would have been perfect for Advance Wars: Days of Ruin and many other turn-based titles with plenty of inactive stretches. Sony Online Entertainment certainly agreed, as the developer implemented it in its Advance Wars knock-off for the PSP, Field Commander. Nintendo even neglected to provide the feature in Wii Chess, a seemingly obvious oversight.
CYBER_Aeon, the programmer behind ChessNET, has plans for more features that should come standard with almost every online-enabled commercial game -- messaging, buddy lists, and account handles.
[Via DCEmu]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-22-2008 @ 8:32PM
FantomRedux said...
Sounds good. Although I thought it may have been voice chat in a multiplayer lobby. I was disappointed to say the least
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3-22-2008 @ 8:46PM
Jose El Maton said...
I loved Field Commander! It has a 77 on Metacritic, but it deserves better. I love the camera that swoops in to show combat after your move. And yes, the soldiers weren't to scale with the tanks and stuff, but it was good stuff...
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3-22-2008 @ 9:16PM
atastysammich said...
Check and mate, Wii Chess!
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3-23-2008 @ 9:57AM
Wilerson said...
Advance Wars by Web ( http://awbw.amarriner.com/ ) can be played in this style.
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3-23-2008 @ 5:13PM
Morien said...
Sega reference = mint.
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