[3] Included with the game is a multimedia version of Fred Wilson's book A Picture History of Chess (1981).
[2][4] The game features 500 of Fischer's matches, a lesson maker tool (intended for teachers and coaches), and SVGA graphics.
[3] Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess received generally average reviews.
[4] Joystick called the game an excellent and interesting product but criticized the inability to play in 3D mode and the lack of French language support.
[3] PC Gamer concluded: "It's a matter of content vs. aesthetics — do the excellent beginner lessons, historical reference and strong AI outweigh that ugly 2D board with sparse options?