e/Dobutsu shogi

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has glosseng: Dōbutsu shōgi (Japanese: どうぶつしょうぎ "animal chess") is a small shogi variant for young children. It was invented by female professional shogi player Madoka Kitao (北尾まどか), partially to attract girls to the game. It is played on a 3-by-4 board and generally follows the rules of standard shogi, including drops, except that pieces can only move one square at a time, and with promoting the king as an additional way to win the game.
lexicalizationeng: Dobutsu shogi
lexicalizationeng: Dōbutsu shōgi
instance ofe/Annan shogi
Meaning
French
lexicalizationfra: Dōbutsu shōgi
Japanese
has glossjpn: どうぶつしょうぎは、3×4の盤面を用い、駒の動きを簡略化した将棋類である 。主に子どもへの将棋普及のために、女流棋士の北尾まどかがルールを考案し 、同じく女流棋士の藤田麻衣子がデザインを担当した。2008年に日本女子プロ将棋協会(LPSA)より発表・発売された。
lexicalizationjpn: どうぶつしょうぎ
Chinese
has glosszho: 動物將棋是2008年時,將棋女子職業選手北尾まどか為向兒童推廣將棋而發明的日本將棋變體,棋子皆以動物為名。棋子以卡通圖片表示,而非漢字。
lexicalizationzho: 動物將棋
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