Civil War Stratego

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    rclements

    Tue Aug 26 2008

    I admit that I'm a diehard Civil War fan and collector. Adding Civil War Stratego to my collecion was a no-brainer. My wife saw the box and said "Let's open it up and play!" The look of shock on my face gave away the simple fact that this was purchased as a collector's item. Her response was, "Oh God, yet another piece for the collection!" Life is good.

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    juanitodiego

    Sat Apr 05 2008

    They really missed the mark with the Civil War edition of Stratego. That's a pity because it looked like it had great potential, but it almost seems like they stopped putting much effort into it half-way through the design process. First of all the box shows an older, gray and bloated version of Ulysses S. Grant on the cover from a photograph taken when he was president. He was a trim young man in his forties with dark hair during the Civil War. Maybe that's a quibble, but it hints at the lackluster research that went into the game itself. As with the previous reviewer, I think the wooden playing pieces were a huge mistake. Unlike the plastic pieces of other Stratego games, these pieces have a tendency to fall over when even slightly bumped. I can understand their wanting to make them wooden to look more "rustic," but it has seriously hampered the playabilty of the game. I will give them credit for making the soldier images on the peices look different for both sides ... Read more

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    gushobbb

    Sun Nov 25 2007

    The civil war version has one problem, if you give the board a slight bump, the pieces all fall over. The version I had as a kid had much more stable pieces, they were hard to tip over. Playing with this version is frustrating.

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