Leap Frog (board game)

Leap Frog, also known as Leapfrog, is a multi-player abstract strategy board game that was described by H.J.R.

Murray in A History of Board Games Other Than Chess (1898) and attributes its origin to England.

In Murray's variant, the pieces have different colors with alternative point values.

Similarly, in Murray's variant, the colored pieces are distributed randomly throughout the board occupying all the squares (or holes).

[4] A variant of Chinese Checkers called Capture resembles the old variant of Leap Frog, except in Capture the six-pointed star-shaped board of Chinese Checkers is used, and specifically only the central hexagon region of the board.