Chess You Can Hear Chess You Can Hear

Fun
Version: 1.0
Last Update: 2018-10-11

Overview

Chess You Can Hear is a Chrome extension developed by alexfmedoff. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Chess You Can Hear is 1.0, updated on 2018-10-11.
153 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Adds sound effects that reflect the current chess game being played on lichess.org

Chess You Can Hear is a program I developed so that anybody could enjoy the sweet sounds of their chess games online. As you play a game of online chess on lichess.com, this chrome extension will follow the moves of the game, and in real-time, play chords and notes that I recorded to reflect the mood of each individual move. The code that I wrote to create this applet can be found at this link: https://github.com/AlexMedoff/ChromeExtensionChessSound

Please understand that this is the first build of the applet, so there are definitely some bugs and some ways the app can be improved upon. Enjoy!

Thanks,
Alex Medoff

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

153

Information

Last Update

2018-10-11

Current Version

1.0

Size

1.55MiB

Author

alexfmedoff

Website

None

Category

Fun

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avatar 99 bskr
2021-11-08

This is genius! It adds a whole other range of feelings whilst playing!

I'm just really curious about this little detail, though. Its overview reads "(...) reflect the mood of each individual move." Does that mean, for example, if it plays a D# minor I blundered, but if it plays a major chord Stockfish would be proud of me?

avatar 99 bskr (‪d4c4Nf3e3‬)
2021-11-08

This is genius! It adds a whole other range of feelings whilst playing!

I'm just really curious about this little detail, though. Its overview reads "(...) reflect the mood of each individual move." Does that mean, for example, if it plays a D# minor I blundered, but if it plays a major chord Stockfish would be proud of me?

avatar 99 bskr (‪d4c4Nf3e3‬)
2021-11-08

This is genius! It adds a whole other range of feelings whilst playing!

I'm just really curious about this little detail, though. Its overview reads "(...) reflect the mood of each individual move." Does that mean, for example, if it plays a D# minor I blundered, but if it plays a major chord Stockfish would be proud of me?

avatar 99 bskr (‪d4c4Nf3e3‬)
2021-11-08

This is genius! It adds a whole other range of feelings whilst playing!

I'm just really curious about this little detail, though. Its overview reads "(...) reflect the mood of each individual move." Does that mean, for example, if it plays a D# minor I blundered, but if it plays a major chord Stockfish would be proud of me?

avatar 99 bskr (‪d4c4Nf3e3‬)
2021-11-08

This is genius! It adds a whole other range of feelings whilst playing!

I'm just really curious about this little detail, though. Its overview reads "(...) reflect the mood of each individual move." Does that mean, for example, if it plays a D# minor I blundered, but if it plays a major chord Stockfish would be proud of me?