Solitaire Chess
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Retail Price: $20.00
Normally $19.95
Today's Sale Price: $18.95
5% off suggested retail...you save $1.05!
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Item: TF077
Quantity on Hand: 5
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A sequential logic puzzle based on the rules of Chess.
Players choose a challenge card and set up the chess pieces as indicated. Then move the pieces one by one to capture the other pieces. When only one piece remains on the board, YOU WIN!
While this is not chess proper, playing Solitaire Chess will teach you the basic rules of how to play chess, and will deepen your strategic understanding of chess. 60 Challenges, levels Beginner to Expert, make this a great game for chess players at all levels.

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NOTE: The orange color in the charts above indicate ages that are LESS than the manufacturer suggested age. Please purchase at your discretion if your child is younger than 8 years of age.
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Toy Value Index
9.50
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Toy IQ
164
Genius
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UPC
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019275034009
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Manufacturer SKU
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3400
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Date Added to Fat Brain Toys
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9/13/2010
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Manufactured In
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Peoples Republic of China
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Manufacturer Recommended Minimum Age
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8 years
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Hours of fun
Posted 12/22/2012
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5 |
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My 10 year old son is just starting to learn chess, and this is a great way to teach him the basics. He loves that he can still "play" chess even when no one else can.

Review of Solitaire Chess
Posted 12/14/2012
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5 |
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Dec. Birthday present --- 8 yr. old Grandson and brother --- really like to play with it --- relief from computer games.i

Review of Solitaire Chess
Posted 10/4/2012
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