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Kakinoki Shogi for iPad

Shogi is a Japanese version of chess.
Category Price Seller Device
Games $5.99 義一 Kakinoki iPad

A player can use (drop) captured pieces.
This rule makes this game complicated and profound.
There are 10 million players and a few hundred professional players in Japan.

Features:
- Human vs. computer, human vs. human, computer vs. computer.
- 8 levels of computer play.
- Handicap games.
- Choose Western or Japanese pieces.
- Show the legal moves of the selected piece.
- Hint
- Show score option
- Game log.
- Undo of moves.
- Save/Load game file.
- Send game record by mail.
- Show history of moves.
- Help about Shogi rules.

Reviews

Poorly balanced
Jeremiah126

I've played this game time and time again, and I can honestly say this, the easiest level is by far from balanced. You would think that playing on the easiest level, you'd win at least half the time. I've played over 100 games, and lost every time. If you want a game that is frustrating, then this is yours. If you want something with a balanced and scaled level of difficulty, I would recommend against it.


Solid
Dima T

Well put together Shogi game. Nice features. Easy to use. Good graphics. Computer AI is just the right challenge for me an expert at International chess but beginner to intermediate player at Japanese chess (shogi). Haven't had game long enough to know if it is 5 stars!


A tool for shogi
Shutsubotsu

I am fairly new to shogi and I have bought about three different shogi games on the iPad. This has the hardest AI I have come across. That is a good thing. Since the game is so much better than I am I have found this app to be more of a tool. You can save games, create tsume problems, watch professional games if you find the score on the net or load it from the server this game connects to. You can also change from human to computer at any time which is handy to se what the AI would do in a given situation. Some issues are present: When trying to start games that have been edited in arranged mode the game glitches, moving pieces that are not there or taking it's own pieces. This seems to happen at end game scenarios where one side has only a few moves. Also there are some typos such as balck or etiding. This game is good for a beginner because it also seems to know jouseki and it rates your moves determining who has advantage. Almost perfect. Worth it.


Help
Shogi help

Can't move a piece?