Pegged from Windows Entertainment Pack 1

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This was released 1990 and originally made for Windows 3.x.

Here are the rules of the game, copied from Help - How to Play - Overview:

Pegged is a game of logic with origins dating back to the nineteenth century. No one knows for sure who invented the game, but several sources attribute its creation to a prisoner in the Bastille. The game was very popular throughout Europe in the 1800s, where it was known as "Peg Solitaire" because it was played by moving pegs in a wooden board.Pegged is played by jumping a peg across any adjacent peg and placing it in an open space on the other side. Only horizontal and vertical jumps are allowed. A peg that has been "jumped" is automatically removed from the board.The object of the game is to jump all the pegs until only one peg remains.It is most challenging to end the game with the last peg in the center of the board, but you win as long as only one peg remains anywhere on the board.Another interesting challenge is to start at the Solitaire level and jump pegs so that the following patterns are left:

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