Play Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shougi (japan) Online
Move your pieces strategically to capture the opponent's king on the shogi board.

🎮 Game Controls
Make sure the game window is active to play.
- Move
- Btn A
- Btn B
- Btn X
- Btn Y
- / L / R
- Start
- Select
About Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shougi (japan)
Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shougi came out for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995, published by Random House. It was one of many Japanese exclusive titles that never left the country, a straightforward shogi game released during the SNES's later years when developers were still exploring the system's capabilities for traditional games.
You control the game's cursor, moving it across the shogi board to select and place your pieces. The main objective is to defeat your computer opponent by capturing their king, following the standard rules of shogi where captured pieces can be dropped back onto the board as your own. Two signature mechanics define the experience: the ability to promote your pieces upon entering the enemy's camp, which changes their movement patterns, and the specific two-step pawn move suggested by the title "Hayazashi Nidan." The pacing is deliberate, demanding careful forward planning as a single mistake can quickly unravel your position. Playing it feels like a quiet, focused mental exercise where every move carries weight.
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