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Mikado

A board game by (Uncredited)
Publisher: Schmidt Spiele
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Description

Description

Of Japanese origins, Shogi is played on a 9 by 9 board, and the object is to capture the opponent's king. There are two main differences with Western chess. First, not only pawns but almost every piece can promote if it reaches the opponents three last rows. Second and most distinctive characteristic is that captured pieces become property of the capturing player and during his turn he can "parachute" or "drop" them back to the board instead of performing a normal move. Because of this feature, similar to Bughouse, the game can last longer than a Chess game, the board generally stays fairly crowded and there is no simplification going into the endgame.

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Categories: Strategy
Alternative names: Dōbutsu Shōgi in the Greenwood Dobutsu Shogi in the Greenwood Japansk schack Let's Catch the Lion! 9×9 Mikado Pocket Magnetic Shogi Set Samurai Shogi Study Shogi Universal Shogi Сёги おおきな森のどうぶつしょうぎ - Dobutsu Shogi in the Greenwood かおのある将棋: Expressive Shogi 将棋 將棋 Basic Shogi Set Dōbutsu Shōgi in the Greenwood Japansk schack Let's Catch the Lion! 9×9 Mikado Pocket Magnetic Shogi Set Samurai Shogi Shogi Perfecto Shogi Perfecto Iki Shogi Perfecto Zen Shogi: Japanese chess game Shogito Study Shogi Universal Shogi Western Shogi Set Сёги おおきな森のどうぶつしょうぎ: Dobutsu Shogi in the Greenwood かおのある将棋: Expressive Shogi 将棋 將棋
BARCODE: 4001504404253
In 3 collections This was seen 14569 times
Description

Description

Of Japanese origins, Shogi is played on a 9 by 9 board, and the object is to capture the opponent's king. There are two main differences with Western chess. First, not only pawns but almost every piece can promote if it reaches the opponents three last rows. Second and most distinctive characteristic is that captured pieces become property of the capturing player and during his turn he can "parachute" or "drop" them back to the board instead of performing a normal move. Because of this feature, similar to Bughouse, the game can last longer than a Chess game, the board generally stays fairly crowded and there is no simplification going into the endgame.

Additional information

Additional information

Mechanics:
Categories: Strategy
Alternative names: Dōbutsu Shōgi in the Greenwood Dobutsu Shogi in the Greenwood Japansk schack Let's Catch the Lion! 9×9 Mikado Pocket Magnetic Shogi Set Samurai Shogi Study Shogi Universal Shogi Сёги おおきな森のどうぶつしょうぎ - Dobutsu Shogi in the Greenwood かおのある将棋: Expressive Shogi 将棋 將棋 Basic Shogi Set Dōbutsu Shōgi in the Greenwood Japansk schack Let's Catch the Lion! 9×9 Mikado Pocket Magnetic Shogi Set Samurai Shogi Shogi Perfecto Shogi Perfecto Iki Shogi Perfecto Zen Shogi: Japanese chess game Shogito Study Shogi Universal Shogi Western Shogi Set Сёги おおきな森のどうぶつしょうぎ: Dobutsu Shogi in the Greenwood かおのある将棋: Expressive Shogi 将棋 將棋
BARCODE: 4001504404253
In 3 collections This was seen 14569 times