Hi Ho! Cherry-O

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Hi Ho! Cherry-O
Designers
Hermann Wernhard
IllustratorsKatrin Lindley
Hermann Wernhard
Publishers
Publication1960; 64 years ago (1960)
Years active1960โ€“?
GenresPut and take board game
LanguagesEnglish
Players2โ€“4
Playing time10'
Age range3+
SkillsCounting

Hi Ho! Cherry-O is a children's

video cassette version, made by Golden Book Video in the hi-ho video line, this involved a character, farmer Bing, asking for your help to collect cherries.[2] During an update in 2007,[3]
the rules were updated to include a cooperative play variant, where players cooperate to remove all fruit from the board before a bird puzzle is completed. In 2015, Winning Moves Games USA published a classic edition.

Gameplay

Each player starts the game with an empty basket and 10 cherries on their tree. Players take turns spinning the spinner and performing the indicated action. The spinner is divided into seven sections:

  1. Take one cherry off of the tree.
  2. Take two cherries off of the tree.
  3. Take three cherries off of the tree.
  4. Take four cherries off of the tree.
  5. Dog: Replace cherries on the tree: two if the player has at least that many, or one if they have only one. If the player's bucket is empty, this space has no effect.
  6. Bird: Same effect as the dog.
  7. Spilled basket: Return all cherries to the tree. If the player's bucket is empty, this space has no effect.

The first player to collect all the cherries from their tree and call "Hi Ho! Cherry-O" wins the game.

Analysis

The game length can be determined using a Markov chain, yielding the following results:[4]

  • Minimum game length: 3
  • Average game length: 15.8
  • Maximum game length: Unbounded
  • 25th percentile: 7 moves
  • 50th percentile (median): 12 moves
  • 75th percentile: 21 moves
  • 95th percentile: 40 moves

References

  1. ^ "HI HO! CHERRY-O Game". Hasbro. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  2. ^ "Hi-Ho! Cherry-O VCR Game". Retrieved 2022-04-13.
  3. ^ "Hi Ho! Cherry-O". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
  4. ^ "HI HO! CHERRY-O Mathematics". Jeffrey Humpherys. Retrieved 2011-01-11.

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