Enter the Samurai Afterlife and join forces with vibrant ghost-samurai warriors, magical animal monks, and mustachioed samurai generals. It's fast-paced turn-based strategy inspired by Advance Wars, and supercharged with fighting-game flare!
Est. WishlistsestiProxy: followers × 12 (industry heuristic)
54.5K
Est. OwnersestiBoxleiter method: reviews × 32
17.2K
Est. RevenueestiEst. owners × ~62% of list price
$106.4K
Price (US)
$9.99
Release
Jul 29, 2013
About
Joystiq says "...we found Skulls of the Shogun to be an absolutely enjoyable experience – so much so that we gave it a perfect score." It's fast-paced turn-based strategy inspired by Advance Wars, and supercharged with fighting-game flare! Enter the Samurai Afterlife and join forces with vibrant ghost-samurai warriors, magical animal monks, and mustachioed samurai generals. And now Skulls of the Shogun tastes even better in the Bone-a-Fide Edition, which adds a brand-new episode, the new Tanuki Monk, and a heaping helping of new features!
Key Features
A fast-paced, arcade-inspired blend of arcade action and turn-based strategy!
Rub shoulders with the colorful denizens of the Afterlife and power up your army to deadly demons!
Rampage through 24 levels in an epic single-player campaign!
Confound opponents with the all-new Tanuki Monk unit!
Gain experience and fuse emblems with an all-new player progression system!
Battle up to 4 players at once on spectacular multiplayer maps, both locally and online!
Power your way through an all-new episode, which features persistent troops and the mischievous new Tanuki Monk!
Get inside our heads with all-new Developer Commentary!
Note: Skulls of the Shogun no longer offers async multiplayer in its former Skulls Anywhere mode, only realtime multiplayer via Skulls Online mode.
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Estimates — owners use the Boxleiter method (reviews × 32), wishlists proxy followers × 12, revenue uses ~62% of list price × est. owners. These are rough industry heuristics, not official data.