

Now we just need to change the source code in some way that makes it a little less clever. Go inside the hoichess source code directory: cd hoichess-0.22.0/

It was originally developed and released by Interplay Entertainment for the Amiga in 1988 and subsequently on many other systems, including 3DO, Acorn Archimedes, Amiga CD32. Install build dependencies, like compilers and libraries needed to build hoichess: sudo apt-get build-dep hoichess Battle Chess Free Download for PC is a video game version of chess in which the chess pieces come to life and battle one another when capturing. Get the source code of the “hoichess” package, the chess engine that is used by GNOME Chess to decide the moves of the computer player, the “artificial intelligence” if you want to call it that: apt-get source hoichess Then do this to make apt aware of the change: sudo apt update That’s identical to the first line in the file but with “deb-src” instead of “deb”. An entire medieval world at war is reflected on the checkered field. So I decided to tweak it a little bit to make it easier, here is how in case someone else wants to try.įirst, to be able to fetch the source code, add this line in /etc/apt/sources.list: deb-src amber main The most challenging game on Earth comes to life in Battle Chess. I can beat it maybe once in three attempts, so that’s a good challenge for me, but for some kids I know it is currently too hard, they like chess but they don’t like losing all the time. The Chess game that comes preinstalled on the Librem 5, GNOME Chess, works great but even at the “Easy” difficulty level it is kind of hard for someone like me who is not particularly good at chess.
