[1] This adaptation does allow the player to choose different designs for the playing pieces and game board.
[3] The game only allows a single human player to play against the computer, with no multiplayer option.
[4] The game includes five levels of skill, ranging from sergeant to field marshal.
[5] The game also includes multiple optional rules, such as using an aggressor advantage (attacking piece wins in a tie rather than mutual destruction), silent defense (defending piece does not get revealed on an unsuccessful attack), and rescue (allows a captured piece to be reintroduced when one player's unit lands on the opponent's end of the board).
[4] Arnie Katz for VideoGames & Computer Entertainment gave the game 9 out of 10 overall and stated that even without elements like multiple perspectives and animations found in adaptations of strategy board games like chess, "the computerized Stratego is an outstanding electronic board game.