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Introduce

4-nin Shougi on the SNES is a unique version of the Japanese chess game (Shogi), the biggest difference being the number of players. Instead of the traditional two-player head-to-head, 4-nin Shougi allows four players to participate simultaneously, creating a much more complex and engaging strategic experience. Each player controls a separate piece, with different colors and starting positions on the board. The goal of the game remains to checkmate the opponent's king, but with the presence of three other opponents, strategy and coordination become extremely important.

The gameplay of 4-nin Shougi requires players to have deep strategic reasoning skills, predict the actions of multiple opponents at the same time, and find opportunities to attack and defend effectively. Coordinating with some players to counter the remaining players is also a commonly used strategy. Each piece in 4-nin Shougi retains the movement rules of traditional Shogi, but the presence of multiple players simultaneously will create unexpected and unpredictable situations, requiring players to be flexible and adaptable.

The game offers various difficulty levels, suitable for both newcomers to Shogi and veteran players. With simple yet sharp graphics, 4-nin Shougi focuses on pure strategic gameplay, offering a challenging and fun intellectual gaming experience.

Emulator Controls

Player 1

= Key ←

= Key →

= Key ↑

= Key ↓

A = Key Z

B = Key X

X = Key A

Y = Key S

Start = ENTER

Select = SHIFT