Dōbutsu shōgi

Publie en 2008

どうぶつしょうぎ - Let's Catch the Lion! (a.k.a. Dōbutsu Shōgi, which means "animal shogi") is a simple version of Shogi. Both players have only four pieces – chick, giraffe, elephant and lion – and they're trying to either catch the opponent's lion or move their own lion to the other side. The board is just 3×4 squares, so the game is rather short, aimed mostly at getting children interested in Shogi – but even if you're an adult, the game is enjoyable. As for how to play: The giraffe moves like a rook, but moves only one space. The elephant moves like a bishop, but moves only one space. (Interestingly, in Xiangqi and Tamerlane Chess, the elephant moves precisely two spaces diagonally.) The chick is directly analogous to the pawn/soldier of Shogi, and is promoted to a full-grown chicken, equivalent to the gold general in Shogi. The lion is analogous to a king, except that he can win essentially by promoting, as long as it doesn't leave him in check. Even on this 3×4 board, you are still able to drop in pieces that you captured from your opponent! Unlike in Shogi, you can drop a chick for mate or have two chicks in a column.

Mecaniques

Dōbutsu shōgi

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2 Players
Temps
15 min
Poids
Light-Medium — 1,71/5
Annee
2008
Note sur BGG
6,56
Classement sur BGG
#5052
Age minimum
4+

Foire aux questions

Dōbutsu shōgi is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Dōbutsu shōgi takes about 15 minutes.
Dōbutsu shōgi has a complexity rating of 1.71/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Dōbutsu shōgi is 4+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Dōbutsu shōgi has a rating of 6.56/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 856 ratings. It is ranked #5052 overall.
Dōbutsu shōgi was designed by Madoka Kitao. It was published in 2008.