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The object of
this game is to move all your pegs in the counter
clockwise direction until they are all at the lower
right region, they can then be removed from the board.
The first player to remove all the pegs wins.
To move the pegs,
roll a pair of dice first, the numbers shown on the dice
are the number of steps you can move. For example, if 3
and 6 are shown, then you can move one peg three steps,
and another peg (or the same peg) 6 steps. If you roll a
double, then you can use each die twice, making 4 moves.
For example if you roll a double 5, then you can move 4
pegs by 5 steps.
You can move your
pegs to a column if it is empty or if it is occupied by
your pegs, but you cannot move your pegs to columns
occupied by 2 or more of your opponent's pegs. If a
column is only occupied by 1 of your opponent's pegs,
then you can land on this column and knock off the
opponent peg. The knocked off peg will have to start
from the beginning again. If some of your pegs are
knocked off, then you must move them first. You cannot
move other pegs unless you no longer have knocked off
pegs. You must make as many moves from a roll as
possible, for example if you rolled 6 and 3, and you can
move 6 or 3 but not both, then you must move 6.
Note:
games require Adobe Flash Player. If game does not
load, try installing the newest
Flash Player.
This game takes a few seconds to load. |
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