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The phrase "a really strict game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a game that has very rigid rules or high levels of discipline required from the players.
Example: "The tournament was known for being a really strict game, where any violation of the rules resulted in immediate disqualification."
Alternatives: "a very tough game" or "an extremely rigid game".
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But we've been playing a really strict game, defensive hockey, smart hockey.
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