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Tsume Shougi - Kamiki Godan (Japan)
Tsume Shogi, also known as 'endgame shogi,' is a variant of the Japanese chess game where one player begins with a significantly reduced number of pieces. The Game Boy version, *Tsume Shougi - Kamiki Godan (Japan)*, likely presents a series of these endgame puzzles for players to solve, challenging their strategic thinking and planning within the limitations of the reduced piece set. The gameplay would involve selecting pieces and moving them on a simplified board, focusing on tactical maneuvering and forced checkmates. The exact details of how it's presented on the Game Boy are unknown without further research into the game itself. We also don't have information on the developer or publisher.
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