Description
Sound the gong and prepare for the Far East with this beautiful wooden version of the most exciting and ideal family game. ...OK...so it was originally called "Stern-Halma" upon its invention Germany in 1893 and only renamed Chinese Checkers by an American to make the game sound more exotic – No matter, you can still pretend you're playing in fierce competition with the Huns while drinking tea on the Great Wall...OK, OK... so it's not even made in China... Still – this classic strategy game is fun for everyone and families large and small: designed for 2-6 players, the object is for a player to be the first to transfer all his pieces to the corner opposite his home base by moving pieces into an adjacent empty hole or jumping over a single peg of any color. Dimensions: 9 2/3" x 10" x 3/5"
Features
- Beautiful wooden version of the classic family game.
- The object: Be the first to transfer all your pieces to the corner opposite your home base.