Grab Your Sword and Armor and Visit ChessJam’s New Website

ChessJam, the graphic-rich online chess game, has an improved website that contains more information and introduces new users to the game before they download it.

Tampa, FL, December 07, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The popular online chess game, ChessJam, has a new, improved website. HD Interactive, the makers of the game, completed the redesign to create a more informational, cohesive site.

“This new site really adds to the ChessJam experience. It not only integrates the famous ChessJam castle graphics, it also provides new users with more information before they sign up,” said Sean Carey, CEO of HD Interactive.

Users of the game still enjoy play in the castle environment where different rooms in each castle tower offer different timed matches against robots or other ChessJammers. But now, new visitors become immediately immersed in the fantastic 3-D ChessJam graphics even before the download.

Additional new features include an informative FAQ page, a link to the newly launched ChessJam forums, and easy access to ChessJam on Facebook and Twitter, as well as a news page that posts links to articles about ChessJam.

HD Interactive encourages people of all levels to take the challenge and learn more about the fantastic fun of chess through ChessJam. ChessJam is an Adobe AIR application that can easily be downloaded onto any Mac, Windows, or Linux computer. To play the game for free, download it at http://www.chessjam.com.

HD Interactive develops projects for some of the world’s most recognized brands, including Adobe, Disney, Siemens, Hilton, Universal Studios, EA’s Madden '08, Warner Brothers and Pepsi. We specialize in Adobe Flash, Flex, and AIR solutions, Augmented Reality products and marketing, iPhone application development, and interactive training and entertainment. For more information on HDI and its products, please visit http://www.hdinteractive.com.

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