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Mega Hexano
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Mega Hexano is a variant of Volcano played with 9 stashes on a hexagonal board. It's a lot like Mega Volcano, except that the game ends when someone captures one piece of each color and one complete single-color "tree" (a stack of a small piece on top of a medium piece on top of a large piece). The game was designed in 2005 by Jeremiah Wittevrongel. He is a software developer and lives in Calgary, Canada. Mega Hexano is still under development. Note: These rules assume you know how to play Volcano. They probably won't make sense if you don't already understand the rules for the base game.
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Mega Hexano is a variant of Volcano played with 9 stashes on a hexagonal board. It's a lot like Mega Volcano, except that the game ends when someone captures one piece of each color and one complete single-color "tree" (a stack of a small piece on top of a medium piece on top of a large piece). The game was designed in 2005 by Jeremiah Wittevrongel. He is a software developer and lives in Calgary, Canada. Mega Hexano is still under development. Note: These rules assume you know how to play Volcano. They probably won't make sense if you don't already understand the rules for the base game.