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  2. Rimau - Wikipedia

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    Rimau is a hunt game, specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game); this family of hunt games uses an alquerque board or a variant thereof, including games like rimau-rimau, bagh-chal ("tigers and goats" in Nepali), and main tapal empat. In contrast, leopard hunt games use a more triangular board and not an alquerque-based board.

  3. Sher-bakar - Wikipedia

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    Sher-bakar is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Punjab, India. It is a hunt game. It uses an alquerque board, and therefore, sher-bakar is specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game). There are two tigers attempting to elude and capture as many of the other player's pieces which in other hunt games in this part of the world is ...

  4. Catch the hare - Wikipedia

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    Catch the hare is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Europe, and perhaps specifically from Spain. It is a hunt game, and since it uses a standard alquerque board from the game alquerque de doze, [1]: 601 it is specifically a tiger hunt game (or tiger game). In some variants, some or all of the diagonal lines are missing which makes ...

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  7. Qwak! - Wikipedia

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    Qwak! is a single-player duck hunting light gun shooter arcade video game developed by Atari subsidiary Cyan Engineering and released in November 1974. In the game, ducks fly one at a time across the screen, and the player shoots at them using a light gun attached to the game cabinet. The player gets three shots per duck; ducks change direction ...

  8. Hare games - Wikipedia

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    Hare and hounds is a classic example of the type of game studied in combinatorial game theory, giving it some similarities to checkers (draughts), Go, Fox and Geese and other such games. Mathematician Martin Gardner in his October 1963 Mathematical Games column in Scientific American stated that hare and hounds "combines extreme simplicity with ...

  9. Leopard hunt game - Wikipedia

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    The games are usually played on a triangular board with three horizontal parallel lines (including the triangle's base) intersecting the other two sides of the triangle and a vertical bisector. Though a number of variants exist, the basic principle of the game sees one player with a single piece (the hunter) and the other playing six or seven ...