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Tsumeshogi Hyakuban Shoubu


GameBoy Japanese
Tsumeshogi Hyakuban Shoubu

Genre : Board game

Multiplayer : 1 player

Year : 1994

Developer : C-Lab

Publisher : Imagineer

Par Perichor :
Tsumeshogi Hyakuban Shoubu is a board videogame, developed by C-Lab and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 1994.

As the title suggests, this is a game version of shogi.
It's really easy to understand and it's a title only for shogi. There are a fair number of problems, and I felt that it was just right to enjoy playing shogi casually. There are some characteristics in the operation of how to make it, so if you play without reading the manual, you may feel a little confused. If you accidentally make a mistake in the operation, it will be a mistake, so you need to be careful about that. There is a problem mode and a research mode, and in the research mode you can study the problems that appear in the problem mode.
Although it is possible to continue with a password, I feel grateful for this kind of game as this password is simple. Since it's so easy, I thought it would match if I entered it properly, but I don't know if there's any point in doing that.
The problem mode is divided into an introductory edition and an actual combat edition, but if the introductory edition is included, the number of questions will be 110. The title says 100th game, so it may be a part that feels a little strange.
It's a software supervised by Weekly Shogi, but one week after this work, a game version of Tsume Shogi, which Shogi World has provided as a problem, is also coming out from Game Boy.
I don't know if it's a coincidence or intentional, but it's a little disturbing.

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