Chinese Checkers Online

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3.7
1.1K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

[Grand Update, Must Download!] or you will miss the new features here :
* Optimize the 5 jumper AIs;
* Add Onine Game Hall, you can play it with your friends;
* Add Tips, FootSteps;
* Add Fast Paced Jump to jump over multiple empty grids.
Especially, you can enjoy all above free!

The most popular Chinese Checkers on App Store, over 5 000 000 downloads worldwide! The iPhone version is also available now.

The most intelligent Chinese Checkers on App Store! With 5 different AI levels, support players from 1 to 6!

Chinese checkers is a board game that can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners. The game is a modern and simplified variation of Halma. The objective is to be first to race one's pieces across the hexagram-shaped game board into "home" – the corner of the star opposite one's starting corner – using single-step moves or moves which jump over other pieces. Others keep playing to establish 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and last place finishers. The game involves some strategy but is popular even among young children.

A basic strategy is to find the longest hopping path that leads closest to, or immediately into, "home" – the destination star point at the opposite side of the board. (Multiple-jump moves are obviously faster to relocate pieces than step-by-step moves.) Since either player can make use of any hopping 'ladder' or 'chain' created, more advanced strategy involves hindering an opposing player, in addition to helping oneself find jumps across the board. Of equal importance are the players' strategies for emptying and filling their starting and home corners. Games between experts are rarely decided by more than a couple of moves.

Differing numbers of players result in different game layouts. Each layout imposes a different best-game strategy. For example, if a player's "home" or destination corner is empty (not an opponent's starting corner), the player can freely arrange his/her pieces to serve as a 'ladder' or 'bridge' between the two opposite ends. But if a player's opponent occupies the home destination corner, the player might be better advised to play a "waiting game" until all pieces have moved out.

Chinese Checkers is also called marble, Halma, hop, across jump.
Updated on
Dec 20, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.6
864 reviews
Brad Brumbley
February 28, 2024
Game is a joke all you have to do to screw someone's score is block there piece in there home. Than wait for your time to expire the computer will take over and after about 20 moves the game will end. You will give them a -10 score screw this game.
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Yi Xuan Plesetz
July 3, 2022
Not sure why keep dropping off line. Program needs to improve. Always broke game. You can't even complete an entire game. Sucks.
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Craig Artasin
January 5, 2024
I hate the timer in offline mode.
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What's new

update targetSDK to 33