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- Buga-shadara abstract "Buga-shadara, also known as Bouge Shodre, is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Tuva, a republic in Siberia, Russia. It is a hunt game where one player plays the deers (which is \"buga\" in the Tuva language). There are two deers usually represented as the black pieces. The boars are also referred black in this article. The other player has 24 white pieces with dogs associated to them. The board is an expanded Alquerque board, and therefore, Buga-shadara is specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game). What makes Buga-shadara unique among tiger games is the expansion boards on the two opposite sides of the Alquerque board. They are square, whereas most are triangle-like.A variant of the game allows for White to move one of its pieces immediately after it drops a piece in the beginning portion of the game. However, the rule gives a tremendous advantage for White.Buga-shadara is similar to Rimau-rimau especially Version B where the eight men are placed initially around the eight points of the central square, leaving the middle point vacant. Other than having slightly different board designs, there are 22 men in Version B of Rimau-rimau as opposed to 24 men in Buga-shadara. The opening play is also different. There seems to be no additional opening procedures for Buga-shadara, whereas, in Rimau-rimau, the tigers are allowed to initially remove one man from the board, and reallocate one of its tigers onto any vacant point. Furthermore, there is the optional version in Rimau-rimau to capture an odd number of enemy pieces.".
- Buga-shadara thumbnail Tiger_Game_Board-5.png?width=300.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageExternalLink buga.htm.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageID "18688798".
- Buga-shadara wikiPageLength "3593".
- Buga-shadara wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Buga-shadara wikiPageRevisionID "663724368".
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_strategy_game.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Alquerque.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Board_game.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_board_games.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tuvan_culture.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Deer.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Draughts.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Kungser.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Rimau.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Rimau-rimau.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Tuva.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink Wild_boar.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLink File:Tiger_Game_Board-5.png.
- Buga-shadara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buga-shadara".
- Buga-shadara subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Buga-shadara subject Category:Traditional_board_games.
- Buga-shadara subject Category:Tuvan_culture.
- Buga-shadara hypernym Game.
- Buga-shadara type VideoGame.
- Buga-shadara comment "Buga-shadara, also known as Bouge Shodre, is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Tuva, a republic in Siberia, Russia. It is a hunt game where one player plays the deers (which is \"buga\" in the Tuva language). There are two deers usually represented as the black pieces. The boars are also referred black in this article. The other player has 24 white pieces with dogs associated to them.".
- Buga-shadara label "Buga-shadara".
- Buga-shadara sameAs Q4986086.
- Buga-shadara sameAs m.04gk_45.
- Buga-shadara sameAs Q4986086.
- Buga-shadara sameAs 图瓦鹿棋.
- Buga-shadara wasDerivedFrom Buga-shadara?oldid=663724368.
- Buga-shadara depiction Tiger_Game_Board-5.png.
- Buga-shadara isPrimaryTopicOf Buga-shadara.