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In Katarenga, each player must advance two of their figures past the opposing player’s baseline to win the game. That may sound easy, but the opponent is flexible and dangerous. The abilities of the playing figures change from one move to the next. Players must identify the advantages of these possible actions while making clever use of those different strengths to outsmart their opponent.
Japan in the late Middle ages. Acting as shoguns, players in TA KE try to consolidate their power and expand their influence in the empire. ... [More]
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