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Revision 11 . . November 29, 2001 12:22 am by AxelBoldt [the Dutch rule]
Revision 10 . . (edit) November 28, 2001 11:45 pm by Hagedis [typo]
Revision 9 . . November 28, 2001 11:43 pm by (logged).97.110.xxx
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Revision 1 . . November 26, 2001 2:26 am by (logged).13.30.xxx [First draft]
  

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Changed: 5c5
Each player can move one tile per turn. If a tile is moved onto a square occupied by an opposing tile, their identities are revealed; and the weakest tile is removed from the board. Ties result in both tiles being removed.
Each player can move one tile per turn. If a tile is moved onto a square occupied by an opposing tile, their identities are revealed; and the weaker tile is removed from the board. Ties result in both tiles being removed.

Changed: 9c9
The object of the game is to find and capture the opponents flag piece.
The object of the game is to find and capture the opponents flag piece, or to capture so many pieces that the opponent cannot move anymore.

Changed: 11c11,14
The game was invented by the Milton Bradley Company, and first published in 1961 (although it was trademarked in 1960). Tiles were originally made of painted wood, but later in editions they are plastic.
The game was invented by the Milton Bradley Company, and first published in 1961 (although it was trademarked in 1960). Tiles were originally made of painted wood, but in later editions they are plastic.


The game is particular popular in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium, where regular national and world championships are organized. The international Stratego scene is dominated by players from the Netherlands (as of 2001).

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