I honestly prefer Axis and Allies as far as complicated strategic board games. Sure, you see what your opponents are planning, but it’s wonderfully in-depth.
And yeah, I can’t believe Dean fell for that, either…
OldHipster > I think you’re on to something here.
Probably on somethign as well, but we’ll leave that for now :P
Dean > I can’t believe you feel for that either.
ben_david over 14 years ago
Do they still sell Stratego??? I had that when I was a kid mulblety-mumble years ago.
rayannina over 14 years ago
I used to kick butt at Stratego. Key move: putting your flag in a back corner and surrounding it with bombs …
DoraDingle over 14 years ago
Me and my private classmates used to played that. I’m surprised it’s not a software game (like eveything else) these days.
jopado over 14 years ago
Stratego? I’m only 70….what did I miss?
(What’s a software game?)
KenyarJad over 14 years ago
I honestly prefer Axis and Allies as far as complicated strategic board games. Sure, you see what your opponents are planning, but it’s wonderfully in-depth.
And yeah, I can’t believe Dean fell for that, either…
YatInExile over 14 years ago
“I have homework” must be the 8-year-old’s version of “I have to wash my hair on Saturday night.”
Templo S.U.D. over 14 years ago
Man, you lost the click there for a moment, Dean.
Khard12 over 14 years ago
iGoogle has a Stratego app you can add.
Constantinepaleologos over 14 years ago
Dean, when have you known Heart to prefer homework?
JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago
We used to play Stratego in the back of first-year Physics lectures “mumblety-mumble years ago.”
Asrial over 14 years ago
OldHipster > I think you’re on to something here. Probably on somethign as well, but we’ll leave that for now :P Dean > I can’t believe you feel for that either.
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
Me either.