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Developer(s) | Media Division |
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Stable release | 18.0.0
/ April 4, 2024 |
Written in | TypeScript |
Operating system | Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android |
Available in | English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch |
Type | chess program |
License | Proprietary |
Website | sparkchess |
SparkChess are is a web-based chess program with single- and multiplayer capabilities as well as learning features, including chess lessons. It was originally made with Flash but was eventually rewritten with more modern HTML5 and JavaScript technologies. Under the previous name of FlashChess, it was the first chess program to run in the browser without the aid of a chess engine on a server and it was demonstrated by Google.[1] at their unveiling of Chrome OS.