Pegs

  • Strategy
  • Board

Publications

Pegs is a board video game for the Commodore 64 that was published in the December 1986 issue of the Compute's! Gazette. It is based on the board game "peg solitaire", where the objective is to eliminate pegs by choosing a peg and hopping over another one with it. The game ends when there's only one peg left on the board or the final board layout is such that no more peg-eliminating moves can be done.
For this run, DrD2k9 opts to complete the fastest game of Pegs possible by making sure the game goes through the least amount of moves to get the a board layout endpoint. This in turn also makes this a lowest score run.
Pegs is one of the games that came with the disk of Issue 42 of Compute!'s Gazette, released in December 1986. Based on the peg solitaire board game, the player needs to remove as many pegs as possible until there's only one left, although the board is a triangular formation.
nymx removes all of the pegs but one and obtains the best possible score.
FLASHING LIGHTS WARNING: There are flashing lights upon winning the game, which may cause epileptic seizures to those affected.
The baseline tab shows the default movie beating the game as fast as possible without any special conditions.

Game Versions

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Good Compute!'s Gazette 86-12 (1986)(Compute!).d64 U C64 SHA1: eaf8899c861a090f01c678174dd30f3e7532e325
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