Puli Meka (Lambs and Tigers)
Puli Meka tiger and goats game is a strategic, two-player board game. Time is asymmetric in that one player controls three tigers and the other player controls up to 15 goats. The tigers hunt the goats while the goats attempt to block the tiger’s movements.
- Board
- Players
- Tigers and 15 Goats
Start the game by placing 3 Tiger coins 1 at the apex, and 2 in the innermost place to the apex. All Goat coins start on the board. The coins must be put at the intersection of the board lines and moves should be followed on these lines. The player controlling the Goat coins moves first by placing Goat coins onto a free interaction on the board. Then it is the Tiger player’s turn. One Tiger is the moved to an adjacent position along the lines that indicate the valid moves. Moves alternate between players. A Tiger captures a Goat by jumping over it to an adjacent free position Goats cannot move until all 15 have been put on the board.
Objectives of the Game:
- The Goat’s objective is to encircle Tigers so that none of the Tigers can move. Tigers’ objective is to kill 5 Goats.
- Tigers win If all the Goats are captured and the Goats win if all The Tigers are blocked from the moment.
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