JDB Games Crystal Draughts Manual

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Crystal Draughts Game Manual
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JDB Games
Crystal Draughts
Game Manual
This publication and the Crystal Draughts game board are copyright © 2003 J. David Barnhart d.b.a. JDB Games, all rights
reserved. Patents are pending. The jdb logo and Crystal Draughts are trademarks of JDB Games.

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  • Page 1 Crystal Draughts ™ Game Manual This publication and the Crystal Draughts game board are copyright © 2003 J. David Barnhart d.b.a. JDB Games, all rights reserved. Patents are pending. The jdb logo and Crystal Draughts are trademarks of JDB Games.
  • Page 2 Crystal Draughts Game Manual 1.0 JDB Games Crystal Draughts ™ Molecular Chinese Checkers For 2, 3, 4 (in teams of 2), or 6 players ages 8 and above. No knowledge of chemistry or molecular science is necessary to learn and play the game, though the game uses terms and depictions of chemistry concepts.
  • Page 3: Assembly Instructions

    Figure 2. Top view of Crystal Draughts showing the alignment of two tiers. 10. Separate the game pieces into separate colors.
  • Page 4 Electron: Each token is an electron. Each time a token is placed upon an atom it “charges” the atom. Dimension and Molecular Structure: Crystal Draughts uses an actual representation of three dimensions: height, width, and depth. It is also a representation of an imaginary crystal molecule with each circle viewed as an atom, and the lines as connecting paths of electrons.
  • Page 5 Watch for More Game Variations on the JDB Games Website There are more games possible on the Crystal Draughts game board. We have provided this initial game to introduce the board, but we will post variations we receive from players and our own different games as we develop them.

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