Dobutsu Shogi: Let's Catch the Lion! - Cardboard Tile Edition (Japan Import)
ă©ăă¶ă€ăăăă - Let's Catch the Lion! (a.k.a. DĆbutsu ShĆgi, which means "animal shogi") is a simple version of Shogi. Both players have only four pieces â chick, giraffe, elephant and lion â and they're trying to either catch the opponent's lion or move their own lion to the other side. The board is just 3Ă4 squares, so the game is rather short, aimed mostly at getting children interested in Shogi â 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 3Ă4 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.
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Dobutsu Shogi: Let's Catch the Lion! - Cardboard Tile Edition (Japan Import)
Dobutsu Shogi: Let's Catch the Lion! - Cardboard Tile Edition (Japan Import)
ă©ăă¶ă€ăăăă - Let's Catch the Lion! (a.k.a. DĆbutsu ShĆgi, which means "animal shogi") is a simple version of Shogi. Both players have only four pieces â chick, giraffe, elephant and lion â and they're trying to either catch the opponent's lion or move their own lion to the other side. The board is just 3Ă4 squares, so the game is rather short, aimed mostly at getting children interested in Shogi â 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 3Ă4 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.
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ă©ăă¶ă€ăăăă - Let's Catch the Lion! (a.k.a. DĆbutsu ShĆgi, which means "animal shogi") is a simple version of Shogi. Both players have only four pieces â chick, giraffe, elephant and lion â and they're trying to either catch the opponent's lion or move their own lion to the other side. The board is just 3Ă4 squares, so the game is rather short, aimed mostly at getting children interested in Shogi â 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 3Ă4 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.











