Sigma Omega
Sigma Omega is a 1979 board game published by Game Technology.
Gameplay
Sigma Omega is a simulation game of tactical space combat.[1]
Reception
Forrest Johnson reviewed Sigma Omega in The Space Gamer No. 28.[1] Johnson commented that "Obi-Wan Kenobi could find this game a challenge. The rules read like instructions for a nuclear reaction, and contain some confusing errors. However, some people will find the play exciting. Sigma Omega will probably have a cult following for some years to come."[1]
gollark: I think it's limited to 2000 chars.
gollark: Never!
gollark: ++list_deleted
gollark: It wprks now!
gollark: ++exec```pythondef f(x, y, z): if y == 0: if z == 0: return x return f(x, 0, z - 1) * f(x, 0, z - 1) return f(x, y - 1, z) * f(x, y - 1, z)print(f(10, 10, 10))```
References
- Johnson, Forrest (May–June 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (28): 25.
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