Board game War Game : Japanese History No. 4 : Entering Chushingura ~ Genroku Taiheiki ~

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ボードゲーム ウォーゲーム日本史 第4号 討入忠臣蔵 ~元禄太平記~
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Item number: 607507904
Released date: 20 Dec 2009

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Explanation ■ Chushingura, a year-end tradition, has become a game. It reproduces the night of the raid on the Kira-tei Residence, and players are in charge of the Kira-kata and the Ako Roshi.
Each piece is completely drawn! The key figures of the 47 Warriors and the Kira-ke Family, such as "Oishi Kuranosuke", "Horibe Yasube" and "Shimizu Ichigaku", are lined up with beautiful illustrations.
The whole view of the Kira-tei Residence is drawn on the map. It is like a tactical class, moving one stack at a time, one stack at a time, both passes or the turn ends when all pieces are moved one time at a time.
There are only two hours and four turns, and the Ako Roshi's victory is only due to the raid by Kira Kozuke no Suke, so it is necessary to attack the Roshi at once.
In terms of mobility, the Kira-kata has no limit and the Ako Roshi has 12 m. It is more mobile.
In terms of fighting power, the Kira-kata has no limit and the Ako Roshi has 12 m. It is more mobile.
In terms of fighting power, the Kira-kata has no limit and the Ako Roshi has 12 m. It is more mobile.
In terms of fighting power, the Kira-kata has no limit and the Ako Roshi has 12 m. It is more mobile.
In terms of fighting power, the Kira-kata has no limit and it is necessary to make use of mobility and the complex layout of the residence to fight against the Roshi.
In terms of fighting power, the Akō Roshi does not compete with the Ako Roshi. It is necessary to use mobility and the complex layout of the residence to confront the Roshi carefully.
In terms of fighting power Nakajima