Looking to top its last iOS app with more than 250,000 downloads, four-man web development shop Friends of The Web is back with a new iPhone app: Tall Chess.
“We were not satisfied with the existing chess apps for the iPhone, so we built our own from the ground up specifically designed for mobile,” said Friends’ Andy Mangold in an e-mail.
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The app, which releases today, is free for the iPhone. While Friends of The Web’s main money-making business is through web application design and web development contract work, the four 20-somethings have released several side-project apps, including the app downloaded hundreds of thousands of times, Jittergram, and the Wikipedia mapping and reading tool Wikiweb.
Watch a video preview of Tall Chess:
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