Bagh Chal
Overview |
Bagh Chal (meaning "Moving Tigers") is a two-player ancient board game that originates in Nepal. This game is asymmetric, i.e. players have different goals. |
Board |
Bagh-Chal is played on a board with a grid of 25 points connected with lines indicating valid movements (see picture below). There are two players: Tigers and Goats. Initially 20 goats are kept off the board and four tigers are placed in the four corners of the board:
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Objective |
The objectives are different for each of the players:
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Play |
Players move alternately, starting from the player controlling the Goats. The game sequence for the Goats is divided into two phases:
Tigers can move in the following manner during the whole game:
There is an additional rule preventing an endless game:
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Game statistics
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TOP20 list of members by the score
TOP20 list of members by the number of wins
TOP20 list of members by the number of played games