As Kaito and Sakura drew closer to their goal, they found themselves entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse. The Shimazu clan was more cunning and ruthless than they had anticipated, and Lord Yoshihisa would stop at nothing to achieve his ambitions.
Ishida Mitsunari was a respected daimyo and a skilled military leader who had served under both Nobunaga and Hideyoshi. He was determined to prevent Ieyasu from becoming too powerful and, in 1600, formed an alliance with several other daimyos, including the powerful Mori and Ōtani clans. Mitsunari's forces were well-equipped and well-trained, and he enjoyed the support of many daimyos who feared Ieyasu's growing power. Shogun Showdown
As the dust settled, Akakawa approached Kaito, a nod of respect on his face. "You are a worthy opponent," he said. "I have not been bested in years. Tell me, young samurai, what drives you to seek out the greatest warriors of the land?" As Kaito and Sakura drew closer to their
You don't just attack; you "queue" actions. Choosing when to charge your tiles and when to unleash them is the difference between a flawless victory and a quick death. He was determined to prevent Ieyasu from becoming
Shogun Showdown : Turn-Based Tactics, Rogue-lite Progression, and the Art of Limited Action