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Octi is an abstract strategy game (i.e., a board game) played by two or four people. It was invented in 1999 by Don Green, a professor at Yale University. Players must choose between strengthening their pieces, building a formation of pieces, and actually attacking their opponent. See the Octi site for rules, problems, and other information.
This page contains information about computer programs that play Octi: