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designer=Designed by [[User:Kataclysm|Kat Costa]]| |
designer=Designed by [[User:Kataclysm|Kat Costa]]| |
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description=A quick, accessible |
description=A quick, accessible game of spaceships and strategy| |
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== Credits == |
== Credits == |
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* Xero-G is based on the excellent 1985 abstract game ''Gyges'' by Claude Leroy. |
* Xero-G is based on the excellent 1985 abstract game ''Gyges'' by Claude Leroy. One important difference: in Xero-G, victories are sudden and final. No renouncing victory because your opponent made a mistake. This is space-war! We use all situations to our advantage. This cuts playing time down to under 10 minutes. |
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* Theme and rules write by Kat Costa |
* Theme and rules write by Kat Costa |
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