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呼唤 2008-3-3 09:47

跳棋起源

[align=center][size=5][color=#ff0000][/color][/size] [/align][align=left]  跳棋的前身是Halma,好多人认为它是英国维多利亚的一种游戏,并且首先在维多利亚流行起来。然而,游戏历史学家Bruce Whitehill在19世纪初推翻了以上论点并证明了Halma起源于1883-1884年的美国,由George Howard Monks所发明。真正的跳棋起源于1892年的德国,著名的游戏公司Ravensburger在1892年发明了跳棋,并命名为Stern-Halma。后来叫做"Hop Ching Checker Game",1928年,Bill & Jack Pressman首先把它改称为"Chinese Checkers" ,即中国跳棋。[/align][align=left]Halma
Most people consider that Halma is a Victorian British game and perhaps it was the Victorians who took to the game and made it popular. However, the Games historian Bruce Whitehill in the early 2000s undertook a quest to prove that Halma was American and indeed he found plenty of evidence to this end.

Bruce's article on the subject says "HALMA was invented between 1883 and 1884 by George Howard Monks, an American thoracic surgeon at Harvard Medical School. Robert Monks, brother of G.H. Monks, discovered the British game of HOPPITY during a trip to England in 1883 or 1884. He described the game to his brother George, apparently, who then took a couple of suggestions from HOPPITY and created HALMA, but not in such a way as to infringe on HOPPITY's
copyright."

Apparently, a mathematician and preacher called Thomas Hill, who later became president of Harvard, was also involved in the development of the game and it was he who came up with the name "Halma" which is Greek for "jump" (a story reminiscent of the game, Jenga, which means 'build' in Swahili, invented a century later).

E.I.Horsman (see below) first published Halma but the rights to it were challenged in the courts by Milton Bradley. MB lost the war and ended up publishing a slight variant under the name "Eckha".

In England, F.H. Ayres included some rules in a handbook copyrighted in 1889, which is the earliest British record yet found by this author, and it was also published by Jaques, Spears and probably other manufacturers around
this time.

The objective of Halma is to move all your pieces from your corner into the opposing corner. Each turn, a piece is moved to the adjacent square or, if possible, a piece can be moved by hopping over an adjacent piece into the hole the other side from where it can hop over another adjacent piece if such exists and so on. The game starts to get interesting when there are lots of pieces in the centre as a turn then will usually consist of a single piece making multiple hops over several pieces and moving some distance.

Chinese Checkers
Chinese Checkers, disappointingly for historians, is no more than Halma transported to a star shaped board. It was first patented by Ravensburger,the famous German games company, under the name Stern-Halma in Germany 1892,only a few years after Halma appeared. Various apparently unsuccesful versions turned up over the next few decades in the US, England and Germany
until in 1928, J. Pressman & Co. published the game and it boomed. It was originally called "Hop Ching Checker Game" but it appears that the owners Bill & Jack Pressman renamed it as "Chinese Checkers" before it took off. There were legal wranglings regarding it's similarity to Halma and also the name "Chinese Checkers". Many copycat manufacturers have used the same name ever since and although Milton Bradley somehow managed to obtain rights to the name in 1941, this achievement didn't seem to affect anything in that regard.

In Chinese Checkers, which can be played by 2, 3, 4 or 6 people, each person starts with a set of uniquely coloured pieces in the point of one of the stars. The objective is simply to be the first to move all the pieces across the board and into the star point opposite. Pieces move a single point or else hop over other pieces in order to advance their pieces as
quickly as possible. The middle part of the game becomes quite a challenge as the options for hopping vary rapidly as the game changes shape. The player who can best create and take advantage of hopping opportunities will tend to win. The game is both complex but is also easy to play and learn and the author recommends it as a suitable first game for very young children.[/align][align=left]以上资料来源于[url=http://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Halma.htm][color=#800080]http://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Halma.htm[/color][/url][/align]
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