Baghchal is a traditional board game played in various cultures with different names like Tigers and Goats, Foxes and Geese, and Lions and Antelopes. In this game, players strategically place stones representing goats and tigers on the board. Tigers start in the corners, and goats are placed first before moving them. Tigers can jump over goats to eat them, and the game ends with tigers winning by eating 5 goats or goats winning by blocking tigers.
Baghchal offers two versions: the classic Indian variant and a variant allowing stone moves in all directions. It provides a challenging and engaging experience for players looking for a strategic board game.