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Bagh Chal (Ludos Asian Collection)

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The LUDOS Collection was born to preserve games of the past, for the generations of the future. Bagh Chal (from Nepal) is part of the first volume, LUDOS Asia. 2500+ backers supported this project on Kickstarter.

 

Bagh Chal is a traditional abstract game that is popular in Nepal. The name roughly translates to "Tigers Moving". It is an abstract strategy game with an asymmetric setup, i.e. a different number of pieces per side. One opponent plays four tiger pieces and the other plays twenty goats.

The board bears a passing resemblance to a Chinese Chess board in that the pieces move along lines from intersection to intersection. At the start of the game, there are four tigers on the board while there are no goats. The goat player places his/her pieces on the board one by one wherever they choose, with the tiger player getting a move between each placing. Once all the goats are on the board, the two players take turns moving one of their pieces one space. A tiger can alternatively capture a single goat by jumping over it in a line to an empty space. The tigers win if they can capture five goats. The goal for the goats (who cannot make captures) is to hem the tigers in, giving them no opportunity to move or jump.

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    Description

    The LUDOS Collection was born to preserve games of the past, for the generations of the future. Bagh Chal (from Nepal) is part of the first volume, LUDOS Asia. 2500+ backers supported this project on Kickstarter.

     

    Bagh Chal is a traditional abstract game that is popular in Nepal. The name roughly translates to "Tigers Moving". It is an abstract strategy game with an asymmetric setup, i.e. a different number of pieces per side. One opponent plays four tiger pieces and the other plays twenty goats.

    The board bears a passing resemblance to a Chinese Chess board in that the pieces move along lines from intersection to intersection. At the start of the game, there are four tigers on the board while there are no goats. The goat player places his/her pieces on the board one by one wherever they choose, with the tiger player getting a move between each placing. Once all the goats are on the board, the two players take turns moving one of their pieces one space. A tiger can alternatively capture a single goat by jumping over it in a line to an empty space. The tigers win if they can capture five goats. The goal for the goats (who cannot make captures) is to hem the tigers in, giving them no opportunity to move or jump.

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