![]() ![]() But what if there was no storm? Fight the war for Japanese independence in this what-if campaign! Historically, a great storm stopped the invading fleet, the “Divine Wind”. The Japanese refuse, and it leads to war. ![]() Genko Campaign: 1282, with the conquest of China almost complete, Kublai Khan turns his glance towards the land of the Rising Sun and demands it bend the knee and pay tribute to his empire. ![]() Will you play as the Joseon and try to expel the invaders? Or will you side with the Qing and complete the conquest of the peninsula? Byeongja Horan Campaign: 1637, the Manchu have invaded Korea, and the Joseon stand alone against the Qing. In this time of turmoil, Asia is yours for the taking! To become the Japanese Shogun, to overthrow the Emperor of the Middle Kingdom, or to establish a Pan-Asian Empire, one requires mastery of the battlefield. Become more ambitious and achieve regional domination through the operational campaign layer where you have to deal with the consequence of preceding battles. Lead your chosen army and their generals to victory in set-piece historical battles or "what-if" skirmish situations against an AI or human opponent. Take command of diverse armies which employ varying tactical doctrines. These seemingly separate internal conflicts will pave the way for an international war involving the three countries. In China, the might of the Ming dynasty is waning due to rebellions and foreign incursions. In Korea, the Joseon dynasty is paralysed by factional struggle within the royal court. A civil war is brewing as regional lords actively expand their influence. In Japan, the ruling Shogun family has lost its grip on the country. Sixteenth century East Asia is in turmoil. Sengoku Jidai: Shadow of the Shogun is back with a Collector's edition including exclusive content! Play this turn-based tactical and strategic game with a unique graphic style influenced by Japanese paintings. It represents an accurate simulation of East Asian battle in the 16 th and 17 th centuries, particularly the Sengoku Jidai (Japanese Warring States period) and Imjin War (Japanese invasion of Korea and Chinese intervention). ![]()
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