Talk:TEG (board game)

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[edit] Can I edit this?

I believe TEG stands, actually, for Plan Tactico y Estrategico de la Guerra, which would be translated into Plan of War Strategy and Tactics or War Strategy Plan and Tactics. Why the P for Plan is not abbreviated, I do not understand (this would be interesting to note). But you can trust my sources since 1) I'm an Argentine person, 2) I know spanish as my primary language (Obviously) 3) I am in posession of a version of the game, and at the very side of the box, it says T.E.G. Plan Tactico y Estrategico de la Guerra. Also, I believe this article should be more than a stub, so if I find any more information, I'll be glad to share it. Please tell me if I can edit this or if someone else will.Slartibartfast1992 04:15, 3 December 2006 (UTC)

Feel Free to edit!
I am also editing this article by adding it lots of information, but you can edit too... It would be great if you could add even more information...

Note: Please see the message I have left you concerning this article.

--TomasBat 16:26, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

Thanks! I think we could place an image of the board next to the "board" section, as to show the reader how the board is. Also, a picture of the materials (dice, board, cards, etc.) could be place next to a new section listing materials, should this new section be reasonable. Apart from that, a picture of the box might be useful at the top of the article, where the definition is given. Slartibartfast1992 23:59, 18 January 2007 (UTC)

Those are great ideas! I have already taken some pictures myself with a digital camera and will soon upload the images and insert them on this article. --TomasBat (Talk) 12:28, 29 January 2007 (UTC)