Stratego Capture The Flag Game By Hasbro

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Stratego Capture The Flag

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For the military officer, see. Stratego Years active since 1946 Genre(s) Players 2 Setup time 2 to 10 minutes Playing time 30 to 120 minutes Random chance None Skill(s) required Strategy, tactics, Stratego is a for two players on a board of 10×10 squares. Each player controls 40 pieces representing individual in an. The pieces have. The objective of the game is to find and capture the opponent's Flag, or to capture so many enemy pieces that the opponent cannot make any further moves.

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Stratego has simple enough rules for young children to play, but a depth of strategy that is also appealing to adults. The game is a slightly modified copy of an early 20th century game named L'Attaque. It has been in production in since and the since 1961. There are now 2- and 4-handed versions, versions with 10, 30 or 40 pieces per player, and boards with smaller sizes (number of spaces).

There are also variant pieces and different rulesets. The International Stratego Federation, the game's governing body, sponsors an annual Stratego World Championship and Computer Stratego World Championship. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Trademark [ ] The name Stratego was first registered in 1942 in the. The United States was filed in 1958 and registered in 1960 to Jacques Johan Mogendorff and is presently owned by as successors to Hausemann and Hotte, headquartered in the Netherlands. It has been licensed to manufacturers like, and others, as well as retailers like, stores, etc. Name [ ] Stratego is from the French or (var. Strategus) for leader of an ancient esp.

Greek army; first general. Descargar Libro Lazarillo De Tormes Vicens Vives Barcelona. Contents [ ] The game box contents are a set of 40 -embossed red playing pieces, a set of 40 -embossed blue playing pieces, a glossy folding 15-1/2' x 18-1/2' rectangular cardboard playing board imprinted with a 10x10 grid of spaces, and instructions printed in on the under side of the box top.

The early sets featured painted wood pieces, later sets colored plastic. The pieces are small and roughly rectangular, 1' tall x 3/4' wide, and unweighted. More modern versions first introduced in Europe have cylindrical castle-shaped pieces. Some versions have a cardboard privacy screen to assist setup. A few versions have wooden boxes or boards. Setup [ ] Typically, color is chosen by lot: one player uses red pieces, and the other uses blue pieces.

Before the start of the game, players arrange their 40 pieces in a 4×10 configuration at either end of the board. The ranks are printed on one side only and placed so that the players cannot identify the opponent's pieces. Players may not place pieces in the lakes or the 12 squares in the center of the board. Such pre-play distinguishes the fundamental strategy of particular players, and influences the outcome of the game.

Gameplay [ ]. Stratego Fortress The game remains in production, with new versions continuing to appear every few years. These are a few of the notable ones. In addition, the first U.S. Edition (1961) Milton Bradley set, and a special edition 1963 set called Stratego Fine, had wooden pieces.

All other regular edition sets had plastic pieces. A few special editions as noted below had wooden or metal pieces. Classic versions [ ] These have 10x10 boards, 40 pieces per side with classic pieces and rules of movement. Official Modern Version: Also known as Stratego Original. Redesigned pieces and game art. The pieces now use stickers attached to new 'castle-like' plastic pieces.

The stickers must be applied by the player after purchase, though the box does not mention any assembly being required. Rank numbering is reversed in European style (higher numbers equals higher rank). Comes with an optional alternate piece, the Infiltrator.

Stratego 50th Anniversary 1997 by comes in both a book style box and a cookie tin like metal box, with original artwork, pieces and gameplay. Optional Cannons (2 per player) playing pieces. Nostalgia Game Series Edition: Released 2002. Traditional stamped plastic pieces, although the metallic paint is dull and less reflective than some older versions, and the pieces are not engraved as some previous editions were. Wooden box, traditional board and piece numbering. Library Edition: Hasbro's Library Series puts what appears to be the classic Stratego of the Nostalgia Edition into a compact, book-like design. The wooden box approximates the size of a book and is made to fit in a bookcase in one's library.