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  2. Hex (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Hex (also called Nash) is a two player abstract strategy board game in which players attempt to connect opposite sides of a rhombus-shaped board made of hexagonal cells. Hex was invented by mathematician and poet Piet Hein in 1942 and later rediscovered and popularized by John Nash .

  3. Connection game - Wikipedia

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    Havannah has "a sophisticated and varied strategy" and is best played on a base-10 hexagonal board, 10 hex cells to a side. [11] The game was published for a period in Germany by Ravensburger, with a smaller, base-8 board suitable for beginners. It is currently only produced by Hexboards, a Dutch company that produces laser-carved gaming boards ...

  4. Team Yankee (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Centurion Review, David Lent found the game good for beginners, "much easier than most wargames, because there is a limited number of rules listed followed by a scenario that uses them. Between each scenario, more rules are presented and the next scenario uses them."

  5. Hex game - Wikipedia

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    Hex game may refer to: Hex, a strategy board game played on a hexagonal grid; Hex, a turn-based strategy game for Atari ST and Amiga; Hex: Shards of Fate, a massively multiplayer online trading card game; Hex-based game or hex map, a game board design commonly used in wargames

  6. Y (game) - Wikipedia

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    Schensted and Titus argue that Y is a superior game to Hex because Hex can be seen as a subset of Y. Consider a board subdivided by a line of white and black pieces into three sections. The portion of the board at the bottom-right can then be considered a 5×5 Hex board, and played identically.

  7. Glossary of board games - Wikipedia

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    hex In hexagon-based board games, this is the common term for a standard space on the board. This is most often used in wargaming, though many abstract strategy games such as Abalone, Agon, hexagonal chess, GIPF project games, and connection games use hexagonal layouts. huff The forfeiture of a piece as a penalty for infringing a rule. [3]

  8. ‘Housekeeping for Beginners’ Review: Goran Stolevski’s Queer ...

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    Unorthodox family structures yield correspondingly unpredictable drama in “Housekeeping for Beginners,” a vital, febrile multi-character study that further confirms writer-director Goran ...

  9. Dark Blades - Wikipedia

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    Dark Blades is a fantasy board wargame for beginners, based on system for the game Cry Havoc [1] Set on the island of Labyrinthia, the game includes an account of the hero Dark Blades and his band of fellow adventurers, upon which the included scenarios and maps are based.