Compara los precios de Skulls of the Shogun en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 17-BIT. Publicado por Goldhawk Interactive. Lanzado el 29/7/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 72/100.

Turn-based tactics meets afterlife samurai weirdness. Skulls of the Shogun is a compact, charming strategy game that punches above its runtime.

Skulls of the Shogun is a turn-based tactics game set in a feudal Japanese afterlife, where ghost-samurai slug it out across grid-based battlefields for dominance beyond the grave. Developed by 17-BIT and released in 2013, it sits in a comfortable middle ground between approachable mobile-style tactics and genuinely thoughtful strategic decision-making. Think Advance Wars with a Halloween aesthetic and a sharper sense of humor than either of those descriptors might suggest. The core loop is tight. You command squads of samurai infantry, archers, and cavalry units across relatively small maps, collecting resources, capturing shrines, and defeating enemy forces. The distinguishing mechanic is skull-eating: when a unit falls, they leave behind a skull, and consuming those skulls powers up your fighters with stat boosts and special abilities. It sounds gimmicky but it adds a real layer of positioning math to every engagement. Do you rush a fallen enemy to claim their skull, or hold formation and risk letting an opponent absorb that power? That question repeats itself constantly and never gets old across a normal playthrough. For anyone worried about complexity, this is actually one of the more beginner-respecting strategy games I have reviewed. The tutorial is patient without being condescending, unit types are few enough that you can hold the whole roster in your head after an hour, and maps stay compact so you are never drowning in a thousand-unit front line. Veterans of the genre will clear the campaign without breaking a sweat on default difficulty, but the multiplayer modes, including local and online play, are where the mechanical depth starts to show its teeth. Two experienced players fighting over skulls on a small map creates a different game entirely from the solo experience. The weaknesses are real and worth flagging. The campaign is short, probably four to six hours depending on how methodically you play. There is no meaningful progression system between missions, no unit customization, and no mod ecosystem to speak of. Replayability leans entirely on multiplayer and optional difficulty runs. The AI is competent at executing basic tactics but will not surprise you the way a human opponent will. If you are looking for something with the decision-making density of a Paradox title or the build variety of a deep 4X, Skulls of the Shogun is simply not built for that. It is a focused, single-serving experience with a very clean design philosophy. Where it genuinely earns its Very Positive Steam rating is in execution and personality. The art style is distinct, the writing has actual jokes that land, and the strategic fundamentals feel refined rather than half-baked. For newcomers to tactics games, this is a low-risk entry point with a real skill ceiling waiting in multiplayer. For veterans, it is the kind of game you finish in a weekend and remember fondly years later without necessarily returning to it. Diego, Scout Team

Skulls of the Shogun

Skulls of the Shogun

29 jul 201317-BITGoldhawk Interactive
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Turn-based tactics meets afterlife samurai weirdness. Skulls of the Shogun is a compact, charming strategy game that punches above its runtime.

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Skulls of the Shogun is a turn-based tactics game set in a feudal Japanese afterlife, where ghost-samurai slug it out across grid-based battlefields for dominance beyond the grave. Developed by 17-BIT and released in 2013, it sits in a comfortable middle ground between approachable mobile-style tactics and genuinely thoughtful strategic decision-making. Think Advance Wars with a Halloween aesthetic and a sharper sense of humor than either of those descriptors might suggest. The core loop is tight. You command squads of samurai infantry, archers, and cavalry units across relatively small maps, collecting resources, capturing shrines, and defeating enemy forces. The distinguishing mechanic is skull-eating: when a unit falls, they leave behind a skull, and consuming those skulls powers up your fighters with stat boosts and special abilities. It sounds gimmicky but it adds a real layer of positioning math to every engagement. Do you rush a fallen enemy to claim their skull, or hold formation and risk letting an opponent absorb that power? That question repeats itself constantly and never gets old across a normal playthrough. For anyone worried about complexity, this is actually one of the more beginner-respecting strategy games I have reviewed. The tutorial is patient without being condescending, unit types are few enough that you can hold the whole roster in your head after an hour, and maps stay compact so you are never drowning in a thousand-unit front line. Veterans of the genre will clear the campaign without breaking a sweat on default difficulty, but the multiplayer modes, including local and online play, are where the mechanical depth starts to show its teeth. Two experienced players fighting over skulls on a small map creates a different game entirely from the solo experience. The weaknesses are real and worth flagging. The campaign is short, probably four to six hours depending on how methodically you play. There is no meaningful progression system between missions, no unit customization, and no mod ecosystem to speak of. Replayability leans entirely on multiplayer and optional difficulty runs. The AI is competent at executing basic tactics but will not surprise you the way a human opponent will. If you are looking for something with the decision-making density of a Paradox title or the build variety of a deep 4X, Skulls of the Shogun is simply not built for that. It is a focused, single-serving experience with a very clean design philosophy. Where it genuinely earns its Very Positive Steam rating is in execution and personality. The art style is distinct, the writing has actual jokes that land, and the strategic fundamentals feel refined rather than half-baked. For newcomers to tactics games, this is a low-risk entry point with a real skill ceiling waiting in multiplayer. For veterans, it is the kind of game you finish in a weekend and remember fondly years later without necessarily returning to it.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based TacticsGrid-Based CombatAfterlife SettingMultiplayer PvPShort CampaignBeginner FriendlyResource Management

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Intel Celeron 440 2.0GHz / AMD Athlon 64 3300+
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17-BIT
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Goldhawk Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 jul 2013

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