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I'd thought I'd share a website some of you might like, it's called http://yourturnmyturn.com/ . You can play classic games, like Chess, Checkers, Connect Four, Othello (which is called Reversi for some reason), Go, War of the Roses, Crack the Code, and more (Sorry, no Chinese Checkers :( Unless if they named it differently like they did for Othello. If not, then I'm hoping they add it soon, I want to know how to play) So if you ever want to play a game, but don't have it, then play it online. You can even practice againt the computer (I think, well it's someones computer :P) or against someone if you type in their username for "Name of opponent".

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Thanks for the site Nisage. I'd love to play chinese checkers again, I don't have all the marbles anymore.

 

 

(The first time you wrote Othello you spelled it Pthello)

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Thanks for the site Nisage. I'd love to play chinese checkers again, I don't have all the marbles anymore.

 

 

(The first time you wrote Othello you spelled it Pthello)

Fixed, and you're welcome. How do you play Chinese Checkers anyway?

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In the game, you play on a board that is in the shape of a hexagram (After this post I will go take a pic of my board) with little pitted spots for marbles. When the game is started out (with two to six people) you want to get your marbles to the corner of the hexagram opposite you started from.

 

EXAMPLE:

In this picture, the player with the green marbles wants to get his marbles to where the yellow marbles are.

 

To move your marbles you can either move a marble one space forward, or jump over other marbles like in checkers.

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In the game, you play on a board that is in the shape of a hexagram (After this post I will go take a pic of my board) with little pitted spots for marbles. When the game is started out (with two to six people) you want to get your marbles to the corner of the hexagram opposite you started from.

 

EXAMPLE:

In this picture, the player with the green marbles wants to get his marbles to where the yellow marbles are.

 

To move your marbles you can either move a marble one space forward, or jump over other marbles like in checkers.

 

Yeah,It's not as exciting as Checkers or Chess. The jumped over pieces aren't removed from the game.

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