
Shogi
A game by Masahiro Nakajima, Mitsuo Yamamoto
2 Players 60 minutes High
Grid Movement, Pattern Movement, Square Grid
Abstract Strategy
Description
Shogi is a strategic board game of Japanese origins, designed by Masahiro Nakajima and Mitsuo Yamamoto, where two players compete to capture each other's king on a 9 by 9 grid. The game has some unique twists that set it apart from other strategy games, such as the ability to promote almost any piece when it reaches the opponent's territory, and the option to "drop" captured pieces back onto the board instead of making a normal move. This feature makes the game more dynamic and unpredictable, with a crowded board and plenty of opportunities for attack and counter-attack. As a result, Shogi games can be longer than other strategy games, but the endgame is often rapid and exciting, with few chances of a draw. With its complex rules and deep strategy, Shogi is a challenging and rewarding game that requires skill and practice to master, but offers a rich and engaging experience for players willing to learn.
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