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* ideas for [[physical hex sets]] | * ideas for [[physical hex sets]] | ||
* information on [[Tournaments]] | * information on [[Tournaments]] | ||
− | * generalized form of Hex - http://www.marksteeregames.com/Atoll_rules.pdf (Sorry, I don't know "wiki") | + | * generalized form of Hex - http://www.marksteeregames.com/Atoll_rules.pdf (Sorry, I don't know "wiki") This isn't a variant. This is *the* general form of Hex. |
* some [[variants using the same equipment]] | * some [[variants using the same equipment]] | ||
* [[Commented games]] to learn from | * [[Commented games]] to learn from | ||
* Tips for [[Typesetting Hex]] | * Tips for [[Typesetting Hex]] |
Revision as of 03:28, 29 January 2008
Hex is a connection game invented in the 1940s and popularised in recent years on game sites on the web. With simple rules and much inherent strategy, it makes for a game which an increasing audience finds interesting and stimulating.
Depending on your interest, some good pages to start exploring this site are:
- a description of the rules of Hex
- some historic background
- a strategy guide consisting of 3 levels: basic, intermediate, and advanced
- the strategy page has links to specific strategy topics
- a list of all articles
- information on computer Hex
- information on online playing
- ideas for physical hex sets
- information on Tournaments
- generalized form of Hex - http://www.marksteeregames.com/Atoll_rules.pdf (Sorry, I don't know "wiki") This isn't a variant. This is *the* general form of Hex.
- some variants using the same equipment
- Commented games to learn from
- Tips for Typesetting Hex