Tiger and Buffaloes
Tiger and Buffaloes: A Popular Two-Player Abstract Strategy Board Game
Tiger and Buffaloes is a two-player abstract strategy board game that originated in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) and belongs to the hunt game family. The game is played on a 4×4 square grid, where pieces are placed on the intersection points. There are 3 tiger pieces and 11 buffalo pieces with each set of pieces distinguishable from the other by color or design. Players alternate their turns throughout the game.
Why is Tiger and Buffaloes Popular?
Tiger and Buffaloes is a popular game in Myanmar and is considered a significant part of the country’s cultural heritage. The game is also similar to other hunt games such as Khla si ko, Len cúa kín ngoa, and Sua Ghin Gnua.
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