Dubbed as the “new generation of correspondence chess”, ChessTweets in a web chess application mainly catered to Twitter users who are interested to have a game with their friends or anybody in the world making use of Twitter’s API. To play a game, users would have to sign in with Twitter and select their opponents by entering their usernames. ChessTweets uses the Twitter API to send chess moves remotely to your oppenent by using any of Twitter’s versatile status update methods.
The main objective of the ChessTweets Experiment is to expand on the collaborative ideas intended by this famous chess game by creating the world’s first automated and objective hive-mind machine. With the advent of Twitter, developing such a machine has become both readily-possible and irresistible. So if you are bored or want to challenge with other chess players around the world, why not check out ChessTweets and play a game? It’s fun, trust me but it takes quite a while for the moves you would have to be patient!