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'''Stratego''' is a two-player board game that [[human]]s have created to simulate warfare between two opposing armies for their entertainment. Although superficially similar to [[chess]] in this respect, there are significant differences between the two, most notably that both players' pieces have each a function that is hidden from the opposing player. Each player's goal is to capture their opponent's "flag" piece before their own flag is captured.
'''Stratego''' is a two-player board game that [[human]]s have created to simulate warfare between two opposing armies for their entertainment. Although superficially similar to [[chess]] in this respect, there are significant differences between the two, most notably that both players' pieces have each a function that is hidden from the opposing player. Each player's goal is to capture their opponent's "flag" piece before their own flag is captured.


==Merchandise==
==Merchandise==
[[File:Transformersdstrategobox.jpg|center|upright=2.2|thumb]]
===''Transformers'' (2007)===
* '''Transformers Stratego''' (2007)
* '''Transformers Stratego''' (2007)
A variation of the Stratego board game was released as tie-in merchandise for the 2007 [[Transformers (film)|Transformers film]]. Naturally, one player plays as the Decepticons, while his opponent takes charge of the Autobots. Both factions also employ human allies.
:A variation of the Stratego board game was released as tie-in merchandise for the 2007 [[Transformers (film)|''Transformers'' film]]. Naturally, one player plays as the Decepticons, while his opponent takes charge of the Autobots. Both factions also employ human allies.


===Gameplay===
:The Transformers Stratego game can be played with the {{w|Stratego#Gameplay|traditional}} Stratego rules, or a variation thereof which gives certain pieces additional abilities, corresponding to which characters they represent.
 
The Transformers Stratego game can be played with the {{w|Stratego#Gameplay|traditional}} Stratego rules, or a variation thereof which gives certain pieces additional abilities, corresponding to which characters they represent.
 
===Pieces===
 
====Autobots====
[[File:AutobotStratego.jpg|thumb|350px]]


====Autobot pieces====
[[File:AutobotStratego.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66]]
* Flag
* Flag
* '''[[Optimus Prime (Movie)/games|Optimus Prime]]''' (Rank 10)
* '''[[Optimus Prime (Movie)/games|Optimus Prime]]''' (Rank 10)
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* '''Liquid Nitrogen Trap''' x6
* '''Liquid Nitrogen Trap''' x6


====Decepticons====
====Decepticon pieces====
[[File:DecepticonStratego.jpg|thumb|350px]]
[[File:DecepticonStratego.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66]]
* Flag
* Flag
* '''[[Megatron (Movie)/games|Megatron]]''' (Rank 10)
* '''[[Megatron (Movie)/games|Megatron]]''' (Rank 10)

Latest revision as of 16:41, 2 May 2022

Stratego is a two-player board game that humans have created to simulate warfare between two opposing armies for their entertainment. Although superficially similar to chess in this respect, there are significant differences between the two, most notably that both players' pieces have each a function that is hidden from the opposing player. Each player's goal is to capture their opponent's "flag" piece before their own flag is captured.

Merchandise

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Transformers (2007)

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  • Transformers Stratego (2007)
A variation of the Stratego board game was released as tie-in merchandise for the 2007 Transformers film. Naturally, one player plays as the Decepticons, while his opponent takes charge of the Autobots. Both factions also employ human allies.
The Transformers Stratego game can be played with the traditional Stratego rules, or a variation thereof which gives certain pieces additional abilities, corresponding to which characters they represent.

Autobot pieces

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Decepticon pieces

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