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= Chinese Checkers = |Players | 2 or 4 | |Length | 30 minutes | |Equipment Required | single standard piecepack | |Designer | Traditional, adapted for the piecepack by ["Mark A. Biggar"] | |Version | 1.1 | |Version Date | 2004-07 | |License | Copyright 2004 ["Mark A. Biggar"] under the GNU free doc license , [https://www.ludism.org/ppwiki/RelicensedGames dual-licensed] CC BY-SA 4.0 | == Description == The classic game adapted to a square board. Here is the starting setup. https://www.ludism.org/attachments/ppwiki/cc.JPG == Rules == https://web.archive.org/web/2016/http://www.piecepack.org/rules/ChineseCheckers.pdf [[ChineseCheckersTextVersion]] == Design Notes == 1. The classic game uses a hexagonal grid, which of course is hard with a piecepack. This resulted in the necessity to use all eight directions both orthogonal and diagonal to free things up. Otherwise, if only orthogonal moves are allowed, the pieces get too clogged up in the middle of the board and the game bogs down. 1. The two player limited board makes for a good two player abstract. == Reviews & Comments == The Taxonomy category **Space | Traversal** was empty so I adapted this game to put something there. -- ["Mark A. Biggar"] ---- CategoryGame SpaceTraversalCategory MechanicJumpingPiecesCategory GamesForChildrenCategory
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