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Shogi Quest

Shogi Quest

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 1.9.60

Taille:24.40MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:nase

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Description de l'application

Plongez dans le monde de Shogi et rivalisez avec les joueurs dans le monde avec Shogiquest, l'application Shogi captivante. L'inscription sans effort et le suivi détaillé de l'historique des jeux vous permettent de suivre vos progrès et de perfectionner vos compétences. L'application présente des ouvertures de shogi courantes et des configurations de château, ce qui le rend parfait pour les débutants, avec des robots faibles pour les matchs d'entraînement. Profitez de jeux gratuits contre des amis sans avoir un impact sur vos classements et statistiques. Découvrez le frisson de Tsusiate Shogi, l'équivalent Shogi de Kriegspiel, le tout dans une interface en anglais. Que vous soyez un pro chevronné ou un novice Shogi, Shogiquest offre quelque chose pour tout le monde.

Fonctionnalités du shogiquest:

  • Inscription simple: Commencez à jouer immédiatement avec juste un nom; Aucun détail supplémentaire requis.
  • Records complets: Suivez vos progrès avec les notes et les records de victoires / pertes classés par couleur, ouvertures et châteaux.
  • Apprenez pendant que vous jouez: Familiarisez-vous avec les noms de Shogi et des noms de château tout en jouant ou en observant des jeux.
  • Les débutants: Pratique contre les robots plus faibles pour renforcer les compétences et la confiance.
  • GRATUIT à jouer: Accédez à toutes les fonctionnalités de l'application sans coûts cachés.
  • Jouez avec des amis: Défiez les amis à des matchs sans affecter vos classements ou statistiques officielles.

Questions fréquemment posées (FAQ):

  • L'application est-elle multilingue? Oui, Shogiquest prend en charge l'anglais pour un public mondial.
  • Puis-je jouer des amis sans affecter mes statistiques? Oui, profitez de matchs amicaux sans avoir un impact sur vos notes ou vos statistiques.
  • Y a-t-il différents modes de jeu? Outre Shogi standard, vous pouvez jouer à Tsuite Shogi, une variante Kriegspiel.

Conclusion:

Shogiquest rend Shogi accessible à tous, des débutants améliorant leurs compétences aux joueurs expérimentés à la recherche d'adversaires difficiles. Son interface intuitive, son suivi détaillé et ses options de jeu d'amis en font un incontournable pour les amateurs de Shogi de tous les niveaux. Téléchargez le shogiquest aujourd'hui et commencez à maîtriser l'art des échecs japonais en ligne.

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ChessEnthusiast23 Oct 30,2025

Great app for learning Shogi! The tutorials on openings are super helpful 😊. Interface is clean and games load quickly. My rating has improved since using it. Would love more advanced puzzles though.

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