Apparently, this is is going to be the fifth homebrew game we'll be reporting for the Nintendo Wii. It's a simple game of chess created by developer hanse, and is actually a port of Tom Kerrigan's Simple Chess Program (TSCP).
TSCP was written back in 1997 as a means of demonstrating the basics of chess programing. hanse's port in particular adds a small user interface. The developer notes that you'll need Team Twiizer's Twilight Hack to run this game on your console
The game is controlled by a GameCube pad, with cursor movement being achieved by the D-Pad. The A button places the blue cursor, while the B button moves rom the blue to the orange position. Further details regarding how this game are available in the file bundle's readme, and over at hanse's post at WiiBrew.
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