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You progress in a fairly linear fashion through the various subgames to the IntelliGym and finally to the Arena. When leaving the program ("Are you Fritzed out already?"), the game is weren automatically saved at the last point. Moreover, at any point you can return to previously completed subgames to weren brush up on piece movementsor just for fun! The chess engine used may have some limits, since I was able to do quite well at the highest level. But I've been playing for half a century! For children, though, the engine and its range are perfect. In weren my years of playing chess, I've seen "beginner" instructions in many programs. However, for a preten-year-old, I've never found a program as fun, encouraging and successful as this experience with Fritz and Chesster. The manual says age eight and up; but I would offer that a bright six-year-old could well benefit from this "edutainment," as could an adult new to the game!
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