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  2. Stratego - Wikipedia

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    Stratego (/ s t r ə ˈ t iː ɡ oʊ / strə-TEE-goh) is a strategy board game for two players on a board of 10×10 squares. Each player controls 40 pieces representing individual officer and soldier ranks in an army.

  3. Game of the Generals - Wikipedia

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    The playing pieces are identical-sized plastic or metal flat rectangles bent or molded at a 90-degree- or 80-degree angles. The rank insignia are printed on the rear side to keep them hidden from the opposing player; the game requires that the front side of the pieces should have no distinguishing marks that will help identify the pieces.

  4. Lottso! - Wikipedia

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    The winner is that contestant with the most points scored after ten rounds. Players who score over 3000 in a game receive a jackpot spin for more tokens or prizes. Players advance rank in Lottso by placing balls on cards during the game. There are 100 ranks in the game with badges awarded at various ranks.

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  6. Awesomenauts - Wikipedia

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    The default game mode is ranked play, which puts players into 9 different ranks and attempts to match players within these ranks; Romino Games subsequently will reward players that finish at the top ranks on the completion of a season before resetting all rankings. The game's servers will adjust the player's ranking depending on their performance.

  7. SOCOM II U.S. Navy SEALs - Wikipedia

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    SOCOM II U.S. Navy SEALs is a third-person tactical shooter. There are 12 different single-player missions: split equally between Albania, Algeria, Brazil and Russia.There are five different ranks that can be played in the game: Ensign, Lieutenant, Commander, Captain and Admiral.

  8. Opposing force - Wikipedia

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    U.S. OPFOR soldiers playing the role of Iraqi insurgents in Fort Polk, Louisiana. [note 1]An opposing force (alternatively enemy force, abbreviated OPFOR or OpFor) is a military unit tasked with representing an enemy, usually for training purposes in war game scenarios.

  9. Grey Ranks (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Grey Ranks is a role-playing game by Jason Morningstar, independently published by Bully Pulpit Games.The game is designed for three to five players and puts each of them in the shoes of child soldiers during the Warsaw Uprising, serving as members of the Grey Ranks (Polish: Szare Szeregi).