
Tsume Shougi : Kamiki Game

If you've ever tried shogi and thought, "Man, this is tough," wait until you hit the tsumeshogi puzzles in Tsume Shougi: Kamiki. It's like regular shogi, but stripped down to pure, brutal tactics—just you and a handful of pieces trying to force checkmate in a set number of moves. No room for hesitation.
The Game Boy version keeps things clean and simple: no flashy graphics, just crisp, functional sprites and a quiet intensity as you stare at the board, trying to spot the one winning sequence. Some puzzles feel impossible at first glance, but that moment when the solution clicks? Pure satisfaction.
Fair warning: if you're new to shogi, the learning curve is steep. But if you've got patience (or a masochistic streak for brain-melting strategy), this one's a gem. Just don't blame me when you lose track of time muttering, "Okay, maybe if the gold general moves here..."
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