Bagh Ghal Tigers & Goats Chess
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- New Chess Board
Description
Play Bagh Ghal Tigers & Goats Nepalese Stragetry Animal Chess Game Offline 2024. Bagh Chal, also known as "Tigers & Goats," is a traditional two-player board game originating from Nepal. The game is asymmetrical, with one player controlling four tigers and the other controlling twenty goats. Here's how to play:
**Objective:**
– The Tiger player's goal is to capture as many goats as possible.
– The Goat player's goal is to immobilize the Tigers so they cannot make a legal move.
**Setup:**
– The game is played on a 5×5 grid board.
– The Tigers start on the four corners of the board.
– The Goats start on the intersections of the lines in the center of each side of the board.
**Gameplay:**
1. **Tigers' Turn:**
– The Tiger player moves one tiger per turn along the lines to adjacent empty spots.
– Tigers can capture goats by jumping over them to an empty spot immediately beyond them, similar to checkers.
– Tigers cannot jump over other tigers.
2. **Goats' Turn:**
– The Goat player places one goat per turn onto an empty spot on the board.
– Once all the goats are on the board, they can only move to adjacent empty spots along the lines.
**Winning:**
– The Tiger player wins by capturing five goats.
– The Goat player wins by blocking the Tigers so they cannot move.
**Strategy:**
– Tigers should try to coordinate their movements to create opportunities for capturing goats.
– Goats should spread out to cover the board and limit the Tigers' movements.
– As the Goat player, it's essential to protect the edges of the board, as Tigers often try to trap goats against the edge.
Bagh Chal is a game of strategy and anticipation, offering a unique and engaging experience for players of all ages. Enjoy the challenge of outwitting your opponent in this traditional Nepalese game!