Nepal's first game is believed to be "Bagh-Chal" (meaning "Tiger Move"), which is a traditional board game played in Nepal and some parts of India. Bagh-Chal is a two-player game, where one player controls four tigers and the other player controls 20 goats.
The game is played on a square board with 25 intersections (similar to a chessboard), and the tigers start in the four corners while the goats start on the other intersections. The goal of the tigers is to capture all of the goats, while the goal of the goats is to block the tigers' movements.
The game has been played in Nepal for centuries and is often played during festivals and other special occasions. Bagh-Chal has also gained popularity outside of Nepal, with competitions and championships held in different parts of the world.
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