Chinese CheckersThe traditional board game of Chinese Checkers for 2 to 6 players - human or computer! Rules of Chinese CheckersChinese Checkers is a traditional board game for two to six players. Each player has ten pegs of one color at one starting point of the star. The objective of the game is to occupy the star point directly opposite. The first player to accomplish this is a winner. Of course, if in the same round more than one players reach the end point all of them are winners. Each player moves in turn, (in this implementation clockwise). A move consists of placing a peg into one of the adjacent holes or jumping over any other one peg into a hole beyond. The direction of the move has to be one of the following: left/right, forward left/right, backward left/right in respect with the player's position on the board. Only one move is made at a time, except when jumping. Then the player can make any number of jumps in any direction as long as all the moves consist of jumps. Players may jump their own or their opponents' pegs. No pegs are removed from the board during play. The whole game is split into two main panels, the Game Setup panel and the Game Board panel. Game SetupUsing the Game Setup window you can choose the number of players you want in the game, their positions and their colors.
All the changes you make affect the order, the color and the number of the dragons on the middle of the panel. By clicking the dragons you can choose between computer or human player. When you finished setting up the game, press the Play button. Game BoardWhen you choose the Play button the Game Board panel appears and the game starts immediately. On the top left of the screen you see the color of the player who is currently making a move. On the bottom left you see the Stop button which stops the game and brings you back to the Game Setup panel. Most of this panel is occupied by the game board itself. This is where you see your pegs and you make your moves. When it is your turn to play you can choose your move by following these steps:
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