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# Hive (game)
=> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hive_(game) Hive (game), From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, accessed 2023-07-26
=> gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/wp.cgi/search?Hive%2B%28game%29 Hive (game), From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, accessed 2023-07-26
Hive is a bug-themed tabletop abstract strategy game, designed by John Yianni and published in 2001 by Gen42 Games. The object of Hive is to capture the opponent's queen bee by allowing it to become completely surrounded by other pieces (belonging to either player), while avoiding the capture of one's own queen. Hive shares elements of both tile-based games and board games. It differs from other tile-based games in that the tiles, once placed, can then be moved to other positions according to various rules, much like chess pieces.
##Composition
## Composition
The game uses hexagonal tiles to represent the various contents of the hive. The original two editions used wooden tiles with full-color illustrations on blue and silver stickers to represent the units, but the current third edition has been published using black and almond phenolic resin ("Bakelite") tiles with single-color painted etchings.

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# Kingdomino solo variants
=> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdomino Kingdomino on Wikipedia
=> gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/wp.cgi/view?Kingdomino Kingdomino on Wikipedia
## Variant 1: Crown of Thorns

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# Knightmare Chess
=> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knightmare_Chess from Knightmare Chess on Wikipedia, accessed 2023-07-26
=> gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/wp.cgi/view?Knightmare%20Ches from Knightmare Chess on Wikipedia, accessed 2023-07-26
Knightmare Chess is a fantasy chess variant published by Steve Jackson Games (SJG) in 1996. It is a translation of a French game Tempête sur l'échiquier (Storm on the Chessboard), designed by Pierre Cléquin and Bruno Faidutti. A stand-alone 80 card expansion called Series 2 was scheduled for a December 1997 release.

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# Lords of Waterdeep, Solo rules variants
=> gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/wp.cgi/view?Lords%20of%20Waterdeep Lords of Waterdeep, from Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
=> https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/77617/solo-variant-lords-waterdeep by Speusippus, from Board Game Geek
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