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Stigmergy


tw_position Stigmergy is a drawless territory game for two players, Black and White. It is played on the spaces (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal grid of hexagons. It's ancestor is Mike Zapawa's game Tumbleweed. Stigmergy was invented in 2021 by Luis BolaƱos Mures and Steven Metzger.



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