Chinese Checkers is played on a colorful star-shaped game board with holes or indentations to rest your pieces. Each player uses markers of a different color placed within one of the points of the star. The object of the game is to move your markers across the board to occupy the star point directly opposite. The player getting all markers across first wins. Chinese Checkers is descended from an earlier game called "Halma", which is played a a square game board.
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I myself don't like chinese checkers. It just gets too confusing, and i prefer games where the object is to eliminate the other player. I would say that the only up to chinese checkers is that more than 2 people can play. I dont know, maybe i have a mentality problem?
Chinese checkers is similar to regular checkers because the game is always the same. The end can be a bit different if someone wants to change a move otherwise even the end game is the same.