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L'Attaque

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Players take turns moving one of their pieces a single space vertically or horizontally, although pieces cannot move into a space with a lake or another piece. If two pieces come face-to-face, the player whose turn it is can choose to attack. Both players then reveal their pieces and, unless their
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is played on a 9×10 board with three 2-square lakes in the centre. Both players receive 36 standing rectangular cardboard pieces of various ranks, colour printed with soldiers in contemporary (to 1900) uniforms – not
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bought the rights to the game and began publishing at least until the 1970s, initially retaining the French name before eventually changing it to "
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as "an inexpensive and unpretentious game not claiming to be realistic in any sense" and praised it for its fast pace and clarity of the rules.
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ability says otherwise, the one with the lower rank is captured and removed from the board. If the pieces are of equal rank, both are removed.
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Can move any distance in a non-diagonal straight line without leaping over pieces or lakes; cannot capture another
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was first published in the 20th century and cannot have been a predecessor. The game also shows similarities to
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was first published in the Netherlands in 1946 and later in the United States in 1961, and since has had many
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The patent (patent #396.795) was released in 1909 and the game began being sold by French game manufacturer
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state that the idea for it was likely derived from or transmitted as a result of
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or manipulate the board so their opponent cannot make any further moves.
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aside from the use of additional pieces, and historians Fred Horn and
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The game continues until a player captures either their opponent's
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which was a combination of three of their previous publications –
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in 1909 which inspired the creation of later games, such as
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a 19th century Japanese game which uses pieces akin to
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The French patent, in French, may be downloaded here:
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alternative versions, themed editions, and spinoffs
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Index

Designers
Au Jeu Retrouvé
H. P. Gibson & Sons
Board wargames
Strategy games
board wargame
Hermance Edan
fr
Stratego
Thierry Depaulis
French Patent Office
Au Jeu Retrouvé
La Samaritaine
World War I
H.P. Gibson and Sons

dou shou qi
R.C. Bell
Gunjin ShĹŤgi
Shogi
Tri-tactics
Dover Patrol
Aviation
Stratego
Alex de Voogt
alternative versions, themed editions, and spinoffs
Stratego § Gameplay
Napoleonic
Commander-in-chief
Brigadier General

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