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Other board games such as Chinese checkers are also enjoyed by people of all ages.
"It's called Chinese checkers and you don't even have to turn on the computer to play it."
He was a simple man really who loved his fried chicken and Chinese checkers.
The old man takes a chair near a heated contest of Chinese checkers.
The local townspeople wonder where he came from and try to challenge him to a match of Chinese checkers.
But if that's her idea, I think she's been duped and played like Chinese checkers.
And he's just playing Chinese checkers with these experts from Peking.
You may be good at stepping and hopping, but how much do you really know about Chinese checkers?
Ruefully, Kirk glanced at the game of Chinese checkers he'd set up.
You can't win at Chinese checkers that way.
When I was a child, it was Chinese checkers.
Another item is a Chinese checkers game with wooden pegs instead of the usual marbles.
Halma and the derived Chinese checkers knew great commercial success in the following years.
More important, the cafe had a Chinese checkers board that helped Annie while away a damp afternoon.
There is no capturing in Chinese checkers, so hopped pieces remain active and in play.
At least they've got Chinese checkers.
Like other skill-based games, Chinese checkers involves strategy.
Chinese checkers did not originate in China, nor in any part of Asia.
Rosemary was playing Chinese checkers with Jennifer on the floor of the den when the doorbell rang.
There, some workers used a computerized router to make holes in game boards, while others sanded Chinese checkers sets.
Skybox plutocrats, behind drawn blinds, are playing Chinese checkers for excitement.
He once won a legendary battle by challenging the enemy general to a battle of Chinese Checkers and winning.
A good source of marbles is a (secondhand) Chinese checkers set: 6 colors, 10 marbles each.
StarCastles at first looks like a multi-level Chinese checkers.
The game holder, made of wood, can can also be produced for backgammon, checkers and Chinese checkers, he added.
And if it's raining, Chinese Chequers is a great game too.
The criminals are unremorsefully casual, and play Chinese Chequers on the bench whilst the judge reads out their sentence.
K Map This garden is popular with locals practising Cantonese opera or playing Chinese chequers.
Chinese checkers (alternate spelling Chinese chequers) is a strategy board game which can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners.
I'm with her all the way; parenting via text is a poor substitute for a merry game of Chinese Chequers or cosying up to read racist Tin Tin books in front of a roaring Ku Klux Klan bonfire.