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Play Shin SD Sengokuden - Taishou Gun Retsuden Online

Tiny bobble-headed samurai wage turn-based war on bright SNES battlefields—you’ll flank enemies and laugh at how seriously these chibi warlords take themselves.

Developer: Angel (Bandai)
Genre: Strategy
Released: 1995
File size: 959.76 KB
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Game Overview

I picked up Shin SD Sengokuden: Taishou Gun Retsuden on the Super Nintendo back in 1995, a game published by Angel, which was part of Bandai. It was one of those late-era SNES releases that felt a bit niche, a strategy RPG set in a super-deformed version of Japan's Warring States period. The box art was colorful, and it had that distinct mid-90s charm, sitting on the shelf next to more famous titles but holding its own for anyone curious about tactical games.

You control a squad of tiny, super-deformed generals, moving them across grid-based maps in turn-based combat. The main objective is to outmaneuver enemy forces, capturing castles and defeating opposing commanders to progress through the campaign. Key mechanics include positioning your units to flank for bonus damage, managing limited special attacks that consume a shared resource meter, and occasionally recruiting neutral units you encounter on the battlefield. The pacing is deliberate, with some missions requiring careful planning to avoid being overwhelmed. It feels like playing a condensed, slightly silly war game where every victory comes from smart placement as much as raw power.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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