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|title=Hex | |title=Hex | ||
|image= | |image=hexwii2.png | ||
|description=Classical 2 player board game | |description=Classical 2 player board game. | ||
|author=Flarup | |author=Flarup | ||
|lastupdated=2009/05/21 | |lastupdated=2009/05/21 | ||
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|license=Mixed | |license=Mixed | ||
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/hexwii.7z | |download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/hexwii.7z | ||
|website=https:// | |website=https://archive.ph/neok4 | ||
|source= | |source= | ||
}} | }} | ||
Hex is a 2 player board game invented by Piet Hein and John Nash. It is played on a hexagonal grid and can have various board sizes and shapes. The most common board size is 11x11 rhombus, but other popular dimensions include 13x13 and 19x19. John Nash advocated 14x14 as the optimal size for the game. Hex has its roots in the older game of Go and requires strategy, planning and skill to win. | |||
==User guide== | |||
The objective of the game is to connect opposite sides of the board with your own pieces, while blocking your opponent from doing the same. With its unique gameplay and clever design, Hex has become a beloved game for fans of strategy and board games. | The objective of the game is to connect opposite sides of the board with your own pieces, while blocking your opponent from doing the same. With its unique gameplay and clever design, Hex has become a beloved game for fans of strategy and board games. | ||
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*For the rules of Hex see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hex_(board_game) Wikipedia]. | *For the rules of Hex see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hex_(board_game) Wikipedia]. | ||
*When playing the game button A is used to place a stone on the board. | *When playing the game button A is used to place a stone on the board. | ||
== | == Screenshots == | ||
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/hexwii3.png | |||
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/hexwii4.png | |||
== Changelog == | == Changelog == | ||
'''Version 1.0 | '''Version 1.0 2009/05/21''' | ||
*Initial release | *Initial release. | ||
== Credits == | == Credits == | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* | * Author's website - https://archive.ph/neok4 | ||
* | * WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Hex |
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Author | Flarup |
Type | Board |
Version | 1.0 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2009/05/21 |
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Website | |
Hex is a 2 player board game invented by Piet Hein and John Nash. It is played on a hexagonal grid and can have various board sizes and shapes. The most common board size is 11x11 rhombus, but other popular dimensions include 13x13 and 19x19. John Nash advocated 14x14 as the optimal size for the game. Hex has its roots in the older game of Go and requires strategy, planning and skill to win.
User guide
The objective of the game is to connect opposite sides of the board with your own pieces, while blocking your opponent from doing the same. With its unique gameplay and clever design, Hex has become a beloved game for fans of strategy and board games.
Notes:
- For the rules of Hex see Wikipedia.
- When playing the game button A is used to place a stone on the board.
Screenshots
Changelog
Version 1.0 2009/05/21
- Initial release.
Credits
Uses GRRLIB, DevkitPro, and associated libraries.
External links
- Author's website - https://archive.ph/neok4
- WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Hex