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The game below is related to strategic thinking, which means that you don't play for immediate results, instead you should think ahead of time to plan for a chain of movements before doing anything. The objective of the game is simple, to move the green frogs to the right side and the brown frogs to the left side. A frog can only jump one frog at a time, a frog cannot jump two or three. To start playing click on the frog you want to move (if there is no frog in front of it), once you click on it the frog will jump one step ahead. If you get stuck and you cannot move any more frogs you can click on "Reiniciar" to start over again.

 

 

 Strategy games are based on the art of planning a campaign within a game. The term strategy is usually used in a military context, but it has been adopted in sport to describe the overall game plan of coaches and managers. So in brief a strategy is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal, as differentiated from tactics or immediate actions with resources at hand. Some strategy games help in developing the long term thinking because they make you think many steps ahead, chess is one of the most famous strategy board games.

 

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