Used Game Atlas: Chess Shogi for Android?


Editors’ Review

Download.com staff

Game Atlas: Chess Shogi by Popoko VM Games brings Western Chess and Japanese Shogi to Android as a portable study and play suite. The app reproduces each game's rules and core objectives, and supplies five AI difficulty levels, a board editor, save/load, and an integrated game timer to support timed practice. Visual customization, multiple piece sets, and a local two-player mode serve strategy enthusiasts, students of tradition, and casual players seeking one compact, on-device library on phones and tablets.

A faithful pairing of Western Chess and Japanese Shogi

In this game, the app places two distinct strategy traditions side by side, with standard Chess objectives and Shogi's capture-and-drop mechanic preserved. Players pursue checkmate in Chess, while Shogi play includes redeploying captured pieces back onto the board, a rule the app implements. That pairing makes it useful for players who want to compare rule differences and practice transitions between Western and Eastern strategic thinking.

Local and AI opponents cover casual matches and structured drills

Here, the app arranges practice around face-to-face and solo sessions. A named "Interpersonal Warfare" two-player mode supports matches on a single device, while five AI levels let users scale challenge from beginner practice up to stronger opposition. Persistent save/load, an Undo function, and the integrated game timer enable repeated drills and timed exercises without external tools, which benefits learners focused on steady improvement.

Visual options emphasize clarity for position study

Visually, the app offers multiple piece sets and board themes so users can select high-contrast layouts for analysis. The interface is reported as clean and avoids unnecessary bloat, keeping controls and move history readily visible. The app is ad-supported but presents content with minimal decorative overlays, which preserves screen space during long sequences and when examining opening lines or endgame patterns.

Study tools and replay modes reward iterative practice

For study, the app supports methodical improvement: the built-in board editor lets players recreate openings and endgame puzzles, while Undo and save/load enable iterative correction. The graded AI ladder gives a clear practice progression, and the presence of both Chess and Shogi in one package reduces the need for multiple separate installs. Popoko's broader catalog of regional variants suggests the developer prioritizes compact, related strategy offerings.

Enlarged image for Game Atlas: Chess  Shogi
Game Atlas: Chess Shogi 0/1
  • Pros

    • Includes both Chess and Shogi in a single unified interface
    • Five AI difficulty levels accommodate beginners to experienced players
    • Board editor enables setup of specific positions for drills
    • Save/load and Undo support interrupted practice and error correction
  • Cons

    • Ad-supported interface may interrupt concentrated study
    • Local two-player mode limited to a single device
    • Android-only release limits cross-platform play

Bottom Line

Practical choice for device-based study and comparative play

Game Atlas: Chess Shogi is a practical choice for players who prefer focused, on-device practice and direct comparison of two rule systems. However, its design centers on local and solo drills rather than networked competition, which may matter for those seeking persistent online ladders. For learners and strategy enthusiasts who value concise drills and position study, it is a compact, study-oriented option.


Used Game Atlas: Chess Shogi for Android?


Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0.3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 17.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
0
Downloads Last Week
0

Report Software

Program available in other languages


Last Updated


Download.com
Your review for Game Atlas: Chess Shogi