Grandmaster Archive app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Adrian3
First release : 14 Oct 2011
App size: 39.69 Mb
Now you can carry every game ever played by the greatest chess players of all time in your pocket. This app contains over 17,500 games from the 12 best grandmasters who ever played chess. Games are organized chronologically, or you can casually scan through the hand-selected "best-of" games from each players career.
As an added bonus, included in this app are a collection of 101 brilliant chess games that Garry Kasparov calls his "most influential games."
Here are all the players whose entire careers are available in this app:
- Alexander Alekhine
- Mikhail Botvinnik
- Jose Capablanca
- Bobby Fisher
- Anatoly Karpov
- Garry Kasparov
- Emanuel Lasker
- Aron Nimzowitsch
- Akiba Rubinstein
- Wilhelm Steinitz
- Mikhail Tal
- Siegbert Tarrasch
Latest reviews of Grandmaster Archive app for iPhone and iPad
Please add a search feature for the games . Amazing app otherwise
Nice idea but needs a lot if work to be ready for mass consumption. I have iPhone 3GS, app is slow to respond to clicks, auto play way too fast with no control over it, diagrams crash all the time; I havent watched one single game where the diagram displayed didnt crash at least twice. Huge waste of my $$. I definitely dont recommend buying this app. Be warned.
This app is great, imagine you have the greatest game of the 12 chess GMs at the click of your finger. Its interactive allowing you to play and analyze the moves after a GM resigned-it works well in os 4.0 and up.
One of the best chess apps available. GREAT selection of master games. I love that you can slow down play speed. I would like to be able to slow it down even more in autoplay mode. 1game so far is not complete after the 100 or so I have been through. Very educational and entertaining for chess fans. Some day a version with game annotations would be heaven.
This is a rip off. The user interface issues make this program a real pain to use. The buttons are all too small and too close together. Browsing through collections of games is a nightmare. On page two the names of the players are clipped! Useless! The "next move" button is adjacent to the "final position button." When I try to review a game I end up going to the final position several times on accident! Save your money.