Goal of the game: The two players have a different goal: the player who controls the buffalo tries to bring one of his animals to the other side of the board. The other player's goal is to prevent them from passing by catching them with his Indian chief or by stopping them with his dogs.
Game rule: Place the 11 buffalo on one side of the game, in a straight line behind one of the rivers and, just in front of the other river, place the Indian chief with his dogs on either side. Buffalo advance like chess pawns, dogs like ladies but cannot take buffalo, and the Indian chief like a king, he can take buffalo.
The buffalo begin.... At the end of the round, the roles are switched. The first to win a set on both sides wins the game.