
Shogun
Board game with randomly changed path distance
Dipl.Ing. Dieter Kasandra-Lisy · com.kasandralisy.android.shogun
UpdatedAug 2, 2024
PublishedNov 11, 2020
Packagecom.kasandralisy.android.shogun
MD5d00ad2c1fc6cbb4b79eb31d3b69e561f
SHA1 (signer)95:74:06:C2:17:A0:9E:FA:9D:47:E7:73:48:44:80:7B:33:30:32:97
Signed byCN=Android, OU=Android, O=Google Inc., L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US
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What's new
Adapted to the latest google requirements
Description
This chess-like board game randomly determines the distance of moves allowed. This means that even a weaker game with luck can win against a better one.
You can play against a "human" or the "computer". When playing against the "computer", you can choose between the difficulty levels "Easy" (a random stone is taken and a random path is taken) and "Medium" (the computer tries to calculate the current best move).
You can play against a "human" or the "computer". When playing against the "computer", you can choose between the difficulty levels "Easy" (a random stone is taken and a random path is taken) and "Medium" (the computer tries to calculate the current best move).
Required features
- Faketouch android.hardware.faketouch
Permissions (1)
Shogun requests the following Android permissions:
- Vibrate android.permission.VIBRATE