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In the case of a tie, both pieces are removed. When two pieces of different colors meet, they are both revealed and the higher number wins. In this version, the highest rank is “10″ and the lowest rank is “2″. For the sake of this review and to keep things consistent, I’ll be using the Fire and Ice variant’s rank system. Their rank determines a win or loss during a battle, in most cases. Players are given units that are numbered between “1″ and “10″, depending on what variant of Stratego you are playing. Like the rest of your army, the flag is hidden from the enemy so that players will be forced to guess on where it is located. No matter how badly you are losing, capturing the flag will still net you a win. The goal of Stratego is to capture the enemy flag. Pieces are blank on the side facing the enemy…this is so that players can’t see what their enemy is up to and how they are deploying their troops.

Stratego is a two player game that gives players an army of equal size, which are setup any way they like before play begins. Players who have a good memory and pay attention do well in this game.
