Build a graphical game of CHESS using C++ language

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I need an expert in C++ to write me a code for a graphical version of chess. This assignment is highly important and very time sensitive, hence the very high budget I have allocated. Please only apply if you are very skilled with C++ and can write the code in the allocated time slot. Please find the requirements attached to this email. Please read the requirements carefully before accepting the request.

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A Graphical Game or Application Objectives: Design, implement and test classes in C++ Apply game or application design principles ​ Implement and apply inheritance and polymorphism ​ Apply graphics to a solution ​ ​ Prerequisites: Analyze a basic set of requirements for a problem Compose basic C++ language programs ​ Describe what is ​ ​ inheritance Create basic test cases for a program ​ Apply arrays, strings, and pointers ​ Declare and define ​ ​ constructors Declare and define ​ ​ destructors Compare and contrast ​ ​ public​ and ​ private​ access specifiers in C++ Describe what is an ​ ​ attribute​ or data member of a class Describe what is a ​ ​ method​ of a class Apply and implement ​ ​ overloaded​ functions Distinguish between pass-by-​ ​ value​ and pass-by-​ reference Discuss ​ ​ classes​ versus ​ objects ​ Requirements: You are required to create a solution, as a team, to a game or graphical application of your choice! Some game possibilities are listed below: ∙​ ​ Chess ∙​ ​ Texas Hold 'em ∙​ ​ Battleship ∙​ ​ Checkers ∙​ ​ Others? Your goal for the assignment is build a complete graphical, and possibly networked, game or application. As a team you must ultimately decide how you will implement graphics. You have many tools and library options available to implement the graphics portion of the assignment. Some include the Unreal Engine 4, SFML, Windows Forms, DirectX, OpenGL, SDL, etc. Please be sure to also add some directions of how to play the game.
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