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Star (1983)

Star

“Star” is a two-player abstract strategy board game developed by Craige Schensted (now Ea Ea) and first published in the September 1983 issue of Games magazine. The game is a connection game played on a board of hexagonal cells, and it was initially called “Star Checkers”.

Why is Star Popular?

Star is a popular game because it is a simple and engaging two-player strategy game that requires no luck, making it a pure strategy game. The game has a rich history, dating back to its first publication in 1983, and has maintained its popularity over the years.

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