Tiger game played with forty

Tiger game played with forty, translation of meurimueng-rimueng peuet ploh, is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sumatra, Indonesia.

Each player places their pieces on the intersection points on their half of the board, and on the middle row they place their pieces to the right (from their perspective) of the central intersection point in the game.

In this game, the vacant central point is called the pusat (navel) in Acehnese.

Setup and play is almost the same as that of meurimueng-rimueng peuet ploh, except for a few differences as noted.

For the middle row they place their pieces to the left (from their perspective) of the central intersection point in the game, which is a relatively trivial difference.

Game board for meurimueng-rimueng peuet ploh
Game board for satoel