Introduce
Super Tsumeshougi 1000 for SNES is a puzzle game based on Shogi, a variant of Japanese chess. Instead of playing a regular Shogi match, the game focuses on solving puzzles. Each puzzle presents a Shogi board with a specific situation, and the player's task is to find the moves to achieve the set goal, usually checkmating the opponent's king within a limited number of moves.
The game features over 1000 puzzles with increasing difficulty, from basic puzzles for beginners to extremely complex puzzles requiring high calculation and strategic skills. The player is given a maximum number of moves to solve the puzzle. If the player finds the correct solution within the allowed number of moves, they will move on to the next puzzle. If they run out of moves without finding the solution, they can view a hint or the answer.
The game's interface is simple and easy to understand, focusing on presenting the board and moves. However, this simplicity highlights the complexity of the Shogi puzzles. The game doesn't have action elements or direct competition with other players, instead focusing on training the player's logical thinking and strategic abilities. This is a great choice for those who love Shogi or want to challenge their intellect with a deep and engaging puzzle game.