Chinese Checkers is played on a star-shaped game board. Each player uses markers of a different color
placed within one of the points of the star. The object is to move your markers across the board to
occupy the star point directly opposite. The player getting all markers across first wins.
Chinese Checkers is descended from an earlier game called "Halma", which is played a a square game board.
The game is started by anyone and the play continues to the left ofthe starter. One can move or
jump in any direction as long as one follows the lines. As in checkers, move only one hole or
jump only one marble, although successive jumps are permissible wherever they can be made in any direction.
2-6 players may participate.
Partners may be chosen and in the event of one partner finishing first, he or she is permitted to
help the unfinished partner move the latter's marbles. As the playing of the game draws to a
conclusion it must be distinctly understood that a player cannot stubbornly remain in his or
her original starting point in order to prevent an opponent from finishing the game.
Complete rules are available
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Carl's Classics
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Carl's Classics is a game collection with 14 classic games like Chess, Backgammon, Checkers, Reversi, Pachisi, Gomoku,
Chinese Checkers, and many more. You can choose to play against an animated computer player, who's skill level you can
change, or play against another player on the same computer. You can also play against another player over the Internet or through a network.
Shareware $19.95.
Hoyle Puzzle & Board Games 2005
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A Game for Every Player. A Game for Every Night! Get in on the action with over 30 board and puzzle games.
Get ahead faster with In-Game Tutorials that walk you through the fun, step-by-step.
Bend your mind around 18 challenging puzzle games, from crosswords to word searches. Then test your skill
at board games such as Backgammon, Battleship, Checkers, Chess, Chinese Checkers, Dominoes, Mahjong Tiles,
Mancala, Pachisi, Reversi, Yacht, and more family favorites. Two bonus games, Backgammon and Placer Racer,
are also available for play on Palm OS and PocketPC handhelds. Also Available:
Hoyle Table Games 2004
Hoyle Board Games 2003,
Hoyle Board Games 2002.
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