shogi |
ludo |
As nouns the difference between shogi and ludo
is that
shogi is japanese chess; a chess variant created and mainly played in japan while
ludo is a children's board game in which tokens are moved round a board.
As a proper noun ludo is
(
a nickname short for ludovic).
shogi |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun shogi
is japanese chess; a chess variant created and mainly played in Japan.
shogi |
shog |
As nouns the difference between shogi and shog
is that
shogi is japanese chess; a chess variant created and mainly played in japan while
shog is (archaic) jolt, shake (
brisk movement).
As a verb shog is
(archaic) to jolt or shake.
shoji |
shogi |
As nouns the difference between shoji and shogi
is that
shoji is a door or partition consisting of a wooden frame covered in rice paper while
shogi is japanese chess; a chess variant created and mainly played in japan.
shogi |
byoyomi |
As nouns the difference between shogi and byoyomi
is that
shogi is japanese chess; a chess variant created and mainly played in Japan while
byoyomi is a system of time control in some board games, especially go and shogi, in which the player is assigned a number of additional periods (of a fixed time per move) when his/her initial allotted time runs out.