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A fox game (wolf game, etc.) is any of a family of board games for two players, where one player is the fox and tries to eat the geese/sheep, and the opposing player directs the geese/sheep and attempts to trap the fox, or reach a destination on the board.
In another variant, Fox and Hounds, the fox merely tries to evade the hounds.
Variations include:
- Britain (Fox and geese)
- France (Renard et les poules)
- Italy (Lupo e pecore)
- Germany (Fuchs und Gänse)
- Netherlands (Schaap en wolf)
- Sweden (Rävspel)
- Iceland (Refskak)
- Slovakia (Vlci a ovce)
- Russia (Volk i ovtsy/Wolf and sheep)
- Nepal (Bagh-Chal)
See also
External links
- Fox games @ Wikipedia