

The various strategies created and skills used by players in order to outwit an opponent make Stratego an exciting game to play over and over again. Each player must remember to be careful to not add attention to placement of any piece, especially his flag, unless bluffing. He then places his pieces onto the board accordingly. With the capabilities of the pieces known, a player carefully plans his strategy of attack and his clever defense of his flag. Bombs, unmovable, destroys all players if attacked, except for a Miner who ‘diffuses’ the Bomb and removes it from the board. A spy is defeated by any piece even the Marshal if attacked by him. The highest rank of Marshal can be defeated by a Spy if attacked by it. The higher ranked piece beats a lower ranked piece (most times). Players battle each other by moving their pieces onto the spaces of his opponent’s pieces. There is also one Spy, 6 Bombs, and one Flag. The game begins with each player secretly, and strategically, placing his pieces on the game board in a way that best allows him to protect his flag, while maneuvering his pieces around the board to seek out his opponent’s flag.Ī player’s pieces range and are numbered from 1 to 9 representing rank (1Marshal, 1General, 2Colonels, 3Majors, 4Captains, 4Lietenants, 4Sergeants, 5Miners, 8Scouts). The object of the game is to capture an opponent’s Flag. A player’s pieces consist of a Flag, Bombs, and of Soldiers of various ranks. In Stratego, each player is in control of 40 pieces on a 10×10 gridded game board. Players of Jungle have predetermined placements for their game pieces and these pieces are not hidden from an opponent’s sight whereas, Stratego allows a player to setup his pieces anyway he chooses, and the pieces are kept secret from an opponent. There are, however, major differences between the two games. And, like Jungle, Stratego has two central lakes to maneuver around on its board too. The rankings of the animals determine who wins the fights. In this game, animals battle other animals across a gridded board with two central lakes.

The origins for Stratego can be traced back to an earlier Chinese game called Jungle, though. Milton Bradley Stratego - The Classic Game of Battlefield Strategy 1986 Edition Brand: Milton Bradley 63 ratings 11495 About this item vintage 1986 original New & Used (19) from 19.99 + 9.94 shipping Consider a similar item The Chameleon, Award-Winning Board Game for Families & Friends (4206) 16. Stratego quickly became a favorite game of many and is one of the classic board games of today. Milton Bradley had taken notice of the popularity of the game being played in the Netherlands and felt it could become the next game sensation for America. The two player game of Stratego was licensed and first published in the United States by Milton Bradley in 1961.
