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In feudal Japan, the year was 1603, and the Tokugawa shogunate had just begun to take hold. The once-mighty Ashikaga shogunate had fallen, and with it, the stability of the country. The winds of change were blowing, and with them, a new era of warriors was emerging.
The Shogun Showdown marked a decisive victory for Tokugawa Ieyasu, who would go on to become the Shogun of Japan, a position he held until his death in 1605. The battle marked the end of the Sengoku period and the beginning of the Edo period, which would last for over 250 years. Shogun Showdown
Around them, the Shogun’s army—composed of corrupted warriors and the legendary right-hands of the old ruler—shifted in predictable but lethal patterns. The wanderer didn't just fight; they waited. They anticipated. For every enemy lunge, there was a tactical repositioning; for every overhead strike, a perfectly timed counter. In feudal Japan, the year was 1603, and
Shogun Showdown is a competitive game for 2-4 players, aged 14 and above. Players take on the roles of powerful daimyos (feudal lords) vying for control of Japan. The game combines elements of strategy, negotiation, and luck, making it a challenging and engaging experience. The Shogun Showdown marked a decisive victory for