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''Chess 7.0'' is a 1982 video game published by Odesta for Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.


Gameplay

''Chess 7.0'' allowed for 2 player play against another person, along with 1 player play versus the computer. It includes 17 different levels of skill, and includes 27 special features.


Reception

David Long reviewed the game for ''
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'', and stated that "''Odesta's Chess 7.0'' probably has the most powerful chess solitaire play capability now available for home computers. You will find it extremely entertaining even if chess is not your favorite game. I hope that more designers will try to reach this level of solitaire capability in other types of computer games."


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