どうぶつしょうぎ(公式)
どうぶつしょうぎ(公式) Summary
どうぶつしょうぎ(公式) is a mobile Android app in Educational by G-MODE Corporation. Released in Jul 2012 (13 years ago). It has about 64.5K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 13 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jul 30, 2015.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jul 30, 2015 .
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Popular game official version of "animal Shogi" of various ranking # 1! !
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2011 Amazon toy department [first place], App Store various ranking [first place] to acquire! Etc., "Animal Shogi" of the topic?
"Animal Shogi" is devised for the purpose of shogi dissemination of children by Mr. Madoka female chess player, Kitao, Maiko Mr. female professional go player Fujita is in illustration and design the game, now elementary school students and parents of awareness preeminent popular is a game.
Frame to be used, four types of "Lion", "elephant", "giraffe", "chick (chicken)" only. I caught a lion with animals.
Animals with one play mode to opposite station, of course, mode that can be opposite station by registering with family and friends is also available so that you can be Wai Wai opposite station.
App so that can play up to those who elderly from children, characters Hiragana, coma Yes Increase easy to operate. Shogi is you can play in the first one.
Available in hidden stage you do not win unless well thought also shogi player towards advanced users. Please come and challenge!
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Rule description of each language is available at URL than below.
The game rule in each languages are available here.
http://sp.g-mode.jp/cmn/29zkff98
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■■ non-compatible models ■■
· Android5 is not supported.
※ Some models even in models that are not non-compliant might operation is not possible instability and startup. Please note.
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© Madoka Kitao Maiko Fujita 2012 / © G-mode
