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A "Walkthrough" should tell you how to play a game, even if you've never played it before.
I've never played Hex as of yet, and read this hoping to learn something about how the
games works.
I STILL HAVE NO IDEA WHATSOEVER. Yes, he showed areas and controls, but I
didn't even see a hint of what it is I'm trying to do. (Except for the comments of "you
lose if <something happens>". But how do those controls affect the cards, or the
game play, and why would I want to use those controls? It really don't say.
Again, guessing this is a pretty good "Reference Guide", but definitely doesn't
belong in "Walkthroughs"!
Must have taken some time to write.
P.S Hex is probably the best TCG out there for those wanting to give it a go. Addicting as hell also.
Chaos