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The board game "Stratego" is similar to medieval warfare, as it involves strategic planning, deception, and tactical maneuvers to outwit your opponent and capture their flag. Players command armies of different ranks and abilities, much like the hierarchy of soldiers in medieval warfare. The game requires players to anticipate their opponent's moves and adapt their strategies accordingly, mirroring the dynamic nature of battles in medieval times.

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