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In comparison with many board games, Halma has a beginning, a middle, and an end.
With this leverage, he forces them to leave Halma.
The games are sometimes collectively referred to as Halma.
Halma and the derived Chinese checkers knew great commercial success in the following years.
The game is a modern and simplified variation of the game Halma.
Although he's not as skilled a pilot as Halma, he still looks after her when she's in trouble.
Talking halma pieces featured in a Rupert the Bear story.
Halma died in 1909 at age seventeen.
John Lowe remembers halma as a forerunner to bingo.
Evidently a branch had snapped while he was climbing to grasp some halma fronds.
He was the son of the 1895 Kentucky Derby winner Halma.
Halma plc is a group of technology companies that makes products for hazard detection and life protection.
Halma is a game in which pieces can move in any direction and jump over any other piece, friend or enemy.
In the 1880s halma was rejuvenated as a board game Waddington's-style for two to four players.
The Clan lived in the small town of Halma in northwestern Minnesota.
The Company was renamed Halma Limited in 1973.
Suddenly as in a flash he remembered two tiny figures the size of halma players, dressed in the same crude purple.
They lived in the town of Halma, not far from the Family, and their leader was a man named Zahner.
Chinese checkers is based on Halma, but uses a star-shaped board divided into equilateral triangles.
He talks the shop owner into financing a venture to buy artwork on Halma for more than the pittance the lords pay.
Halma may refer to:
He goes to see the head of the lords on Halma and threatens to broadcast the truth about their relationship with the Damarans.
Halma (1892-1909) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Originally refugees from the Twin Cities, they had moved to Halma to be close to the last faction, the one to which the giant belonged.
Basilinda, a game created by George Howard Monks, the author of Halma.