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Late arrivals & final whispers - Scware

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  • Late arrivals & final whispers
  • - Hanniball
  • - Query
  • - Hexsymple
  • - Symple
  • - Sygo
  • - Monkey Trap
  • - Jump Sturdy
  • - Grabber
  • - Cyclix
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  • - Multiplicity
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  • - Io
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  • - Loca
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  • - King's Castle
  • - XiaGo
  • - DropZone
  • - WedgeLock
  • - Migong
  • - Cannons & Bullets
  • - KnightLife
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Scware
game position
Mid-november Benedikt Rosenau had notified me about the application of the Symple move protocol to Hex, leading to Symple Hex. It occured to me that there wasn't a square connection game using the move protocol, so I made one. I thank Luis BolaƱos Mures for pointing out the possibility of an impasse, leading to a shorter and more generic phrasing of the restriction rule.


enschede, december 5th, 2012

christian freeling


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