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Meurimueng-rimueng-do is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Sumatra, Indonesia. It is played by the Acehnese, though this game has also spread throughout Asia to become very popular among strategists and people who want a challenge. The game was published in the book entitled "The Achehnese" by Hurgronje, O'Sullivan, Wilkinson, and Brill Leyden in 1906 with the name meurimueng-rimueng-do with no translation or alias. The game is a hunt game similar to Pulijudam and Demala diviyan keliya. They use the same triangular board. Therefore, meurimueng-rimueng-do is specifically a leopard hunt game (or leopard game). In this game, 5 tigers (or leopards) are going up against 15 sheep. The sheep attempt to surround and trap the 5 tigers while the tigers attempt to avoid this fate by capturing enough of the sheep. Meurimueng-rimueng-do should not be confused with another Sumatran game with a very similar name, meurimueng-rimueng peuet ploh as they are unrelated. The former is a leopard game, whereas the latter is related to Alquerque. Both games, however, are played by the Achehnese. == Goal ==
The sheep win if they hem in and immobilize the tigers. The tigers or leopards win if they capture enough sheep so that they cannot be hemmed in by them.
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