Has there ever been so simple a game, and yet with such depth, as this?
The more you play this game, the more you will come to appreciate this fact.
As you can see from its superficial trappings,
this is basically a game of strategy and tactics.
There are tanks, there are soldiers, and artillery
that you move with the rolling of dice.
And it is a game won by moving your pieces to the other side
and taking your opponent's headquarters.
At first glance it is just this and nothing more.
The rules can be learned in a mere 3 minutes.
But the more you play, the more you realize that the board itself is living thing,
constantly changing form through time,
and that strategy and tactics are born from the process of adapting to
the unfolding, invisible drama that is the game.
Such games as Chess, Shogi and Go have come to us through history as
developments of ancient war games.
It is said that within its borders,
the board contains the expression of a deep philosophy.
Strat-X is nothing less than a modern development of these games of strategy,
and you will no doubt find an even deeper philosophy of life in its playing.
The ancient philosopher Confucius is said to have enjoined his students
to not only study the arts of music, calligraphy and painting,
but also to play strategic games.
May you, too discover the realm of Ki, as you play Strat-X.
