
Shin SD Sengokuden: Daishougun Retsuden
A tactical RPG featuring super-deformed versions of Sengoku-era warlords in turn-based battles, blending historical Japanese warfare with cute SD character designs.
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About This Retro Game
This entry in the SD Sengokuden series presents an alternate history where famous daimyō like Oda Nobunaga and Date Masamune battle in chibi form across grid-based battlefields.
Gameplay combines traditional SRPG elements with unique commander abilities and troop formations, requiring strategic positioning to overcome enemy forces.
Notable for its humorous take on Japanese history and accessible tactical gameplay, the game includes over 50 playable warlords and multiple story paths.
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