The online battle mode allows you to play against users from all over the world.
Let's raise the Level fight with a lot of users. Starting from Level 1 will aim at hasamishogi.
Collection is increased when the Level up!
You can practice against the computer.
In computer matches, there is no longer a 15-second time limit, so you can think long and hard about the fight. Winning doesn't raise your rank, so practice in computer matches and aim for victory in online matches!
The hasamisyogi You can play with the same rules as in the basic "Hasami Shogi"
Hasami shogi (はさみ将棋 hasami shōgi, "sandwiching chess") is a variant of shogi (Japanese chess). Unlike other shogi variants, it has only one type of piece and is won by capturing all but one of the opponent's pieces.
As a basic rule, you can move vertically and horizontally as much as you like. However, you cannot move past your allies or target pieces. The red area in the diagram below is the area where you can move. Tap the area you want to move to.
When you move your pieces in turn, you can capture one of your opponent's pieces by inserting two of your side's pieces vertically or horizontally. On the left side of the picture below, "○" mark indicates that you have captured your opponent's piece. On the other hand, you cannot take your opponent's piece at the "disadvantage" mark on the right because it is placed between your legs. You cannot use your opponent's pieces again after being captured. You win if you take the first five pieces of your opponent's pieces.
Pieces on the edge can be taken by blocking the opponent's movement. On the left side of the picture below, the pieces marked with a circle (circles) have been captured by your opponent. On the other hand, you cannot capture the opponents' pieces at the disks on the right because of a gap. When you move your piece to the gap on the left side of the opponent's piece, you can take the piece.
Keep an eye on your opponent's moves, and keep pinning them down to win!