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Beginner Electronic Chess Game

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If you want to have hours of Chess game at different levels and want to play against the machine, but don’t want to spend much money getting all of it, here is one decent choice you may want to consider. I own this and find it a decent entry level choice in this category without spending much.  I like the fact that it has a stylus which can be used for proper moves with precision.  It’s a little brain game in hands to get occupied without ever getting bored no matter what.  Of course this is for Chess fans…

Product Features

  • Find your ideal chess comfort zone with 136 different game levels
  • Play against the computer or against another human opponent
  • Use the convenient pullout stylus to move—no pieces to lose
  • Learn the game by solving chess problems or displaying all possible legal moves
  • For ages 7 yrs. and up
  • Play Time of 15 Minutes
  • For 1 Person
  • Batteries Required (Sold Separately): 2 AAA Batteries
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My first remote control air plane toy was Aero Ace Biplane by Air Hogs which I bought for around $30 at Toys R Us. My son loves it and we both have lots of fun flying it. It runs on six AA batteries and the plane has on board battery that charges through connection to the control unit which carries the AA batteries for control as well as charging. A single charge gives about 10 minutes of flight time. Choose a day of the time that has less wind, so you may have better control on the plane.