In this app, you can connect a physical chessboard to play online or with AI using real-time move tracking and suggestions. Includes integration with Chess.com and Lichess, move history, and game analysis features.
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AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 60 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 37 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About GoChess™
Your “hands-on” chess board with innovative design, cutting-edge technology, and an unmatched level of realistic gameplay. With GoChess distance is no longer a barrier to playing your favorite chess game! Play with Anyone. Anywhere. Anytime. Whether it’s face-to-face, online (using Chess.com or Lichess), or with AI.
Advanced Lighting System -
GoChess is the ultimate tool for both beginners and pros alike. With its innovative light system, GoChess provides real-time suggestions, potential moves, and scores, allowing amateurs to learn faster and play competitively with the level of companionship they desire. For pros, it’s perfect to advance their strategic game and outwit their opponents.
Smart and Connected -
Play on a real chess board, while connecting and playing with millions of players online via GoChess App (via Chess.com or Lichess). With its built-in magnetic sensors and connectivity to track and remember moves, GoChess makes it possible to play with anyone near or far, preserving the true experience of authentic chess.
Connect. Play. Improve. Compete -
Designed by chess masters, chess lovers, and aspiring players, our GoChess app runs intuitively and is super user-friendly. Sync your real-life board to the exclusive app to manage all the features of GoChess. Connect popular chess platforms such as Chess.com and Lichess. App remembers the play state for seamless resumption and offers real-time analysis to enhance your game.
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Reviews for GoChess™
Steven Femia
Steven Femia
Recently just bought the Harry Potter lite chessboard and the product omitted the 2 extra queens that even $30 Amazon chess boards include. Nearly every expensive chess board has these except the Go Chess products. I’m using my deductive reasoning that since these pieces are not included, nor available for purchase on their website, whereby these 2 extra queens are used when an opponents pawn reaches the other side of the board that their software is also lacking in this functionality. Thus even if I were to be insane and purchase a second duplicate set and use only the 2 queens from that second set that the board wouldn’t recognize this and be a useless product.
Skydog34
An OK start
The app is a good start. It has a simple interface. It paired quickly with my GoChess mini board. It was relatively easy to connect to my lichess.org and chess.com accounts. However there are a handful of missing features that I think would be very important. 1. The ability to see one’s blunders or mistakes easily using a game analysis. It will analyze the game. It will tell you how many blunders you made but it won’t show you which moves. It will only show you an analysis bar and you have to go through move by move and figure out where those mistakes might be. It doesn’t give any indications as to what it considered a great move and what it considers a mistake or blunder. 2. In the same vein you can’t replay your game on the board with lights and analysis active showing blunders and great moves. You would have to write out all your moves and then replay it face to face with the analysis on. 3. It doesn’t import your chess.com games to look at afterward. 4. My dad and I both have mini boards and we would like to play each other using the boards remotely. It would be nice if we could do this easily through the app. Or at least provide instructions for setting that up via the online options (chess.com/lichess.org). We can sometimes get everything to connect via chess.com but we had to jump through a handful of hoops and it was buggy at best. I’ve still yet to try playing with 2 boards remotely via Lichess. I’m hoping the lack of features is just due to it being new and that these will be added in time. I’ll try to update if any of these features get added.