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Chess Fill
Color all of the squares on the board by moving chess pieces over them. Chess pieces as they do in the game of Chess. 70 levels to complete!
The Basics of Playing Chess Fill
Swipe chess pieces using touch or by using the mouse with the left mouse button down.
Is there any background information on the developer of this game?
The company that produced this game is MathNook.
How is this game tagged in terms of gameplay and experience?
The prominent keywords for this game are: chess.
What platform-specific tools or libraries were used to develop the game?
This game was created with a platform like Construct 3.
How is this game categorized in terms of gameplay?
This game is labeled as Boardgames within the genre classification system.
Is the game playable on mobile phones?
Chess Fill supports mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
Does this game have a particular gender focus?
The game is made for Male & Female.
What age audience is the game developed for?
The target age range for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Does the game feature any violent or gory scenes involving blood?
No, blood is not included as part of Chess Fill’s content.
Is the game appropriate for a child's age group?
Yes, Chess Fill is intended for a children's age group.
Does the game include any inhumane or cruel behaviors?
Yes, Chess Fill's gameplay is associated with cruel actions or themes.