The right column shows examples of starting position for each game. The real starting position can look a little different for some game types because it depends either on a random factor (Corner Chess, ...) or on player's own choice (Battleships, ...).
Espionage Very interesting strategy game. Players lead armies of soldiers, spies, sappers etc. and try to capture opponent's headquarters. (read all rules)
Small Espionage Small Espionage is a smaller variant (8 x 8 squares) of classic Espionage with less pieces. (read all rules)
Fast Espionage Fast Espionage is played with the same rules as standard Espionage but each player can move four pieces per turn, instead of two. (read all rules)
Open Fast Espionage Open Fast Espionage is played with the same rules as standard Espionage but each player can move five pieces per turn and there are no volcanoes. (read all rules)
Small Fast Espionage Small Fast Espionage is played with the same rules as Small Espionage but each player can move three pieces per turn and there are no volcanoes. (read all rules)
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