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Chess with Friends

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chess with Friends was a multiplayer asynchronous chess game developed by Zynga with Friends (formerly Newtoy, Inc.), which also developed Words with Friends and Hanging with Friends.[1] It was one of the first iPhone games to take an asynchronous approach to multiplayer.[2] Released in November 2008[3] and published by Zynga, the game is available on iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) and, since 2014, Android.

Paul Bettner, a Zynga with Friends founder, was quoted as saying,

“So in August of 2008, we left Ensemble, bought some MacBooks and started working out of our local public library. A few months later, we put Chess with Friends on the App Store.”[3]

In October 2023 Zynga announced the platform would close in November 2023.

Chess with Friends was a freemium game, meaning there is no cost to play, but players had the option of purchasing premium content. Play a Friend (via link) - for players to quickly play someone from their friend list.

Default Time - options range from 1 to 14 days for each move. Game lies between 1 and 10-minute as per move default settings (for new users).

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References

  1. ^ Ryan Kim, Zynga Grabs Words with Friends Builder for Mobile Expansion Archived 2011-12-07 at the Wayback Machine, GigaOM, 2 December 2010.
  2. ^ Stuart Dredge, Newtoy bringing asynchronous chess to iPhone, Pocket Gamer.
  3. ^ a b Ryan Rigney, The Origins of Words with Friends, GamePro, 3 November 2010.

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This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 18:21
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