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'''''Strego''''' is a 1992 turn-based strategy game by Matthias Fink for two to four players. It was published on the magazine disc (''[[Databox]]'') of the February/March 1992 issue of ''[[CPC Schneider International]]''. ''Strego'' is mostly written in assembler, but full source code was included on the disc.
 
'''''Strego''''' is a 1992 turn-based strategy game by Matthias Fink for two to four players. It was published on the magazine disc (''[[Databox]]'') of the February/March 1992 issue of ''[[CPC Schneider International]]''. ''Strego'' is mostly written in assembler, but full source code was included on the disc.
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The objective of the game is to be promoted Prince. The typical way to play is by first building production facilities such as fisheries to get more money, sometime later build the first city (which brings tax money), and after that attack other players' tiles with soldiers and knights. Also, the Black Knight in his desert fortress has to be defeated to win the game.
  
 
Originally, the game was in German, but an English translation has been added to the DSK image below.
 
Originally, the game was in German, but an English translation has been added to the DSK image below.

Revision as of 08:50, 13 November 2011

Strego is a 1992 turn-based strategy game by Matthias Fink for two to four players. It was published on the magazine disc (Databox) of the February/March 1992 issue of CPC Schneider International. Strego is mostly written in assembler, but full source code was included on the disc.

The objective of the game is to be promoted Prince. The typical way to play is by first building production facilities such as fisheries to get more money, sometime later build the first city (which brings tax money), and after that attack other players' tiles with soldiers and knights. Also, the Black Knight in his desert fortress has to be defeated to win the game.

Originally, the game was in German, but an English translation has been added to the DSK image below.

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