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BaghChal- Nepali Strategy Board Game | Play Online Nepali Game Bagh Chal

Written By Admin on Friday, November 15, 2013 | 11:55 PM


How to play Baghchal (Nepali Baghchal Game)


Introduction
Baghchal is a traditional Nepali board game in which, two players play tiger and goats. There are 4 tigers and 20 goats in which, tigers can eat goats by jumping over them and goat try to trap tigers by constructing 'goat wall'.

Getting Started
You'll play Bagh Chal with the mouse. To start, you'll need to set a goat on the playfield. Move the cursor over one of the flowers (cross-lines) on the board, then click the left mouse button to place a goat there. Once you've made a move, one of the four tigers on the board will move one space in any direction. If it is a two player game, other player moves the tiger.  

Movement
After all of your goats have been set on the playfield, you will then be asked to move them. Click a goat, then click on a flower next to it to make it move to that space. You should not move a goat to any space on the playfield where tigers have the ability to jump your goats and remove them from the board. The game ends either when the tigers are trapped, or when six of your goats have been taken from the board. 

Tip 1: Wall of GoatsSet your goats on the edges of the playfield, and build a wall that prevents the tigers from eating them. The thicker that wall becomes, the more difficult it will be for your enemies to break through it. 

Tip 2: Getting Your Goat
The classic chess strategy of sacrificing a piece to trick your opponent into dropping his guard is equally effective in BaghChal. Use a scapegoat to lure one of the tigers into a trap, then close the space behind it to declaw the big cat.

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Nepal climbs seven steps up to 163rd in FIFA World Ranking

Written By Admin on Saturday, September 14, 2013 | 6:23 AM

Nepal has climbed seven positions up to 163rd in the FIFA World Ranking for the month of September.

According to the latest FIFA World Ranking published on Thursday, Nepal is at the fourth spot among the South Asian nations.

Nepal Football Team in SAFF Championship 2013
Nepal Football Team. (Photo source:ANFA)

Nepal defeated India and Bangladesh in the recently concluded SAFF Championship.

"The ranking has gone up because of Nepal's performance in the SAFF Championship," says Lalit Krishna Shrestha, spokesperson of All Nepal Football Association and manager of the country's national team.

SAFF Championship title claimer Afghanistan has topped the chart with the ranking 132nd in the World Ranking, followed by Maldives 152nd, India 155th, Nepal 163rd, Bangladesh 166th, Sri Lanka 168th, Pakistan 170th and Bhutan 207th.

"These rankings keep changing. ANFA is trying to focus on improving the quality of domestic football," Shrestha added.

Meanwhile, Spain, Argentina and Germany are at the top three positions respectively in the FIFA World Ranking. nepalnews.com