There is an article on Tenjiku Shogi that describes how the pieces move. What would be the point of duplicating that information?
It helps to have a reference on hand that uses the same graphics as the person is playing with. Providing this is a common practice for both Game Courier and other Jocly games, and the article on the game does not do this. That article features mnemonic pieces with Betza code describing how they move, followed by descriptions of some pieces without any pictures of them.
It helps to have a reference on hand that uses the same graphics as the person is playing with. Providing this is a common practice for both Game Courier and other Jocly games, and the article on the game does not do this. That article features mnemonic pieces with Betza code describing how they move, followed by descriptions of some pieces without any pictures of them.