Which of the Following Classic Mind Sports Did You Try due to an Anime Invoking Your Interest for It?
Board and card games like Go or Karuta aren’t all that common here in Europe, in Japan, however, they’re rather widespread. So it’s also not all that surprising, that several anime and manga took up the topic and are centered around these sports. Now we want to know from you: Did you ever try any of the following games due to an anime invoking your interest for it? Be it on conventions, at home with friends or alone using an app, we would like to know! If you did, how did you like it? Share your experiences and thoughts on these games with us in the comments. We’re looking forward to what you have to say!
Commentaires (17)
Aber ich selbst kam da nicht so gut rein wie sie. Mir reicht es, ohne große Passion ab und zu aus Spaß zu spielen, selbst wenn ich nicht gut darin bin. ^^
Ich spiele es auch noch in meiner Freizeit und finde es sehr interessant, den Anime der mein Auslößer dafür war, habe ich leider vergessen.
Es war einer vor zwei drei Jahren XD. Sorry, aber das Game habe ich wenigstens nicht vergessen.
Liebe Grüße
Bellgadong
I started knowing the rules of igo ( aka: Go) on a convention in 2001, There where a national federation running tournaments and even European ones.
Later, at a Manga and Anime Club, we know by Naruto the true name of "Shougi" ( at Spanish translation was called "kind of Chess, so we never get to find anything about before) late in 2006, since then I made myself to start promoting it ( the game of Shogi) in Spain., and later even become in contact with "FESA (Federation of European Shogi Associations, with was started on 1985 to organise the European Shogi Championship. Federation of which I was the 1st Spanish representative since 2011, until last year (2018). It was my main purpose to learn English, just because I wanted to learn more about Shogi, and be in touch with FESA. :p
so here the FESA website link: ( with many other links in several languages, BTW! German is one of the biggest countries with Shogi players in active). With manage the RATINGS list ( where I am ranked number 882 of 1413 players)
http://fesashogi.eu
Mahjongg las ich mir wegen Saki mal die Regeln durch, zum ersten Mal gespielt habe ich es aber durch einen Japanischkurs einer Uni, wo der Lehrer auf ein Treffen verwies, zu dem ich gegangen bin. Insofern vielleicht indirekt durch einen Anime? Zumindest wurde durch Saki das Interesse geweckt.
Karuta (Go-Stop) habe ich wegen der koreanischen Serie Tazza gespielt und Mahjongg wegen der japanischen Serie Akagi
(also zumindest Mahjongg auch indirekt wegen eines Mangas, aber ich hab es hier mal nicht angeklickt)