I'm interested in shogi, but it seems difficult. It is an irregular shogi application for such people.
Unlike regular shogi, capturing the opponent's pieces converts them into "points", and you can place pieces by consuming points.
You can place your pieces freely at the start of the game, and you can choose pieces according to your ability because all unused pieces become your own pieces.
Since the places where the pieces can be moved and the handedness of the pieces are visually displayed, even those who do not know the movement of the pieces can easily start playing.
By playing the "Egg Rule" and "Otori Rule", you can also practice for the main shogi game.