![]() ![]() Stratego starts with two players placing their pieces on identical halves of the grid-based board. When I played against real-life opponents, my Facebook profile picture showed up as their avatar instead of their own profile picture or an avatar they chose.Playing Time: 60 Minutes Stratego – The Premise You have to be a speed-reader to get all of the information. When you touch one of the game pieces, it will explain it’s abilities, but the text only lasts for a few seconds. You have to start the game and then forfeit it (or finish it). If you chose Single Player mode, but change your mind, you can’t go back. The user interface needs a lot of attention. Eventually, I received a message that I couldn’t keep moving between the same two squares, even though the computer had done it more times. There was even one game where the computer opponent kept moving back and forth between the same two squares, so I followed it. I spend the entire game defending my flag, only to be defeated by a two-point scout. ![]() I know I’m not the best player in the world, but it seriously seems like the computer always knows exactly where my flag is and heads straight for it. Single Player mode teeters on the verge of awful. You don’t want anyone to know that you’re a rookie. It is probably a good idea for beginners to check out the rules of the game before trying to play against real people. There is a help guide that takes you to the game’s website. If you’ve never played the game, you might find yourself in over your head. You’ll probably be disappointed that you have to sign in, even for Single Player mode, but you’ll love the ability to play against other, real-life opponents. If you’ve played Stratego before, you’ll know all about the rules. You only have six minutes to set your pieces up. This is convenient when you go up against a real player. You can manage your game setups to create preset game pieces. You can chat directly with the person you are competing against, or join the general chat to see what all players are up to. If you’d like to find a real-life opponent, fight in a Quick Arena 10 piece game, or try to defeat a worthy opponent in the Ranked Multiplayer mode. ![]() In Single Player mode, you can play a quick 10-piece game, or fill the board for an epic 40-piece game. Once logged in, players can either find a real life opponent or play against a computer-generated foe. If you have a problem with this, don’t buy the game. Players must either create an account or log into Facebook in order to play this game, even in Single Player mode. ![]()
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