Be it a video game, board game, card game, sport, etc.
I used to do a similar thing with a site + app called Warlight for Risk sort of games, but I don't know if I would like that for chess. For some reason, the physical pieces being there make the game feel kind of more special. I like chess a lot, similar to how I like cards a lot. I hate playing cards online. There's something about a physical presence that makes a difference.
I used to do a similar thing with a site + app called Warlight for Risk sort of games, but I don't know if I would like that for chess. For some reason, the physical pieces being there make the game feel kind of more special. I like chess a lot, similar to how I like cards a lot. I hate playing cards online. There's something about a physical presence that makes a difference.
You can play correspondence chess through an app with a configurable limit to how long a user can take for a move (up to two weeks on the chess.com app I believe). Lichess and others are similar. Both players play at their own pace. Sometimes I'll look at a game several times throughout the day before making my move.