GENERAL ORDERS:
SENGOKU JIDAI

Designed by David Thompson & Trevor Benjamin
Illustrated by Trevor Benjamin

Take command of feudal lords in tense battles for control during Japan's Sengoku period in an exciting sequel to General Orders: World War II.

General Orders: Sengoku Jidai pits two competing daimyo against each other in a fight for control over crucial battlefields in 16th century Japan. Deploy your commanders to seize powerful advantages, secure valuable supply lines, and capture well-defended forts, whilst protecting your vulnerable HQ. This thrilling stand-alone game also introduces new strategic waterways, ships and devastating siege weaponry across two battle maps.

From award-winning design duo David Thompson and Trevor Benjamin, this compact two-player game combines the dynamism of a wargame with the cut-throat decision-making of worker-placement games.

Ages: 14+
Time: 30 minutes
Number of players: 2
Components: 1 double-sided game board, 80+ wooden pieces, 50 playing cards, dice and tokens

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"A near-perfect small-box title that packs thunderous drama into a slender half hour"
Space-Biff!

"One of the best board games I've played this year"
Wargamer

"Approachable, simple, but deep and satisfying. A great mix in a small box"
– Tabletop Gaming Magazine

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Check out Dani Standring's video on the game over on the Shut Up & Sit Down YouTube channel – and listen to the team's thoughts on the Shut Up & Sit Down podcast!

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Want to see a game in action?

Join Paula Deming and Matthew Jude for a full playthrough...

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General Orders: Sengoku Jidai is out today in the US & UK. Order now.

Find out more on BoardGameGeek.

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