This casual game app offers both single-player and two-player modes! Enjoy a brain-teasing game with a friend on a single smartphone! Based on the classic rock-paper-scissors, the goal is to defeat your opponent's King, similar to chess! Even if you find shogi challenging, this game is easy to pick up and play. Share the fun with school friends, colleagues, or anyone!
Basic Rules:
The game uses rock-paper-scissors pieces. Defeat the opponent's King to win! Each piece has unique movement capabilities (indicated by arrows).
- King: Can move one square in any direction and attacks all other pieces.
- If your King is defeated, you lose!
Piece Descriptions:
The game features four types of pieces:
- Goo: Attacks Scissors.
- Scissors: Attacks Paper.
- Paper: Attacks Goo.
- King: Attacks all pieces.
Gameplay Mechanics:
- Attacking and moving are separate actions. You can only place a piece in an empty space.
- When a piece is attacked, it's captured by the opponent.
- Attacking a piece of the same type results in a draw (Aiko). Aiko allows you to place a piece on top of the opponent's piece, effectively sealing it. (Note: the opponent can still attack the sealed piece).
- Reaching the opposite side of the board upgrades your piece! (The King can still only move one square).
This single-player mode lets you hone your rock-paper-scissors shogi skills without competition. Prepare to conquer around 20 stages! Can you clear them all?
This completely free, ultimate time-killer combines rock-paper-scissors and Japanese chess for stress relief with friends and family! Recommended for fans of board games, Othello, and chess!
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