Wolfsmühle is a German board game.
It is played by two players.
One playing the wolf tokens and one playing the sheep tokens.
The goal for the sheep is to escape from the wolves and reach the safe barn.
The goal for the wolves is to eliminate the sheep.
- The sheep have to occupy all seven positions in the barn to win.
- Alternatively, if both wolves are surrounded by sheep such as that the wolves can't move anymore, then sheep also win.
- Sheep can only move vertically upwards towards the barn, or horizontally. Never downwards or diagonally.
- Wolves are free to move in any direction.
- A wolf can capture a sheep by jumping over it.
- If less than seven sheep are left on the board, then wolves win.
- A sheep at the very top position in the barn is safe and cannot be captured anymore.
Wolfsmühle can be played with multiple players over the network.
Just click the menu item Connect / Connect to server...
to connect to a game server.
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wolfsmuehle release 1.1.0
Windows standalone package (without sources)
PGP signature -
wolfsmuehle release 1.1.0
Source package (Any operating system)
PGP signature - Older wolfsmuehle releases can be found here.
The Windows standalone package runs without installing anything and without admin privileges. Just double-click the self extracting archive and extract it to whereever you like.
The development source code of wolfsmuehle can be downloaded using
the Git version control system as follows:
git clone https://git.bues.ch/git/wolfsmuehle.git
To browse the Git repository online, go to the
repository web interface.
Or download the compressed snapshot.
A mirror of the repository is available on
GitHub,
GitLab,
Bitbucket and on
NotABug.org.
If you want to contribute to wolfsmuehle, please read
the contribution guidelines first.
Wolfsmühle is beta quality software.
That means it does not include all anticipated features and probably contains some bugs.
The documentation is not complete.
The software is not fully tested.
You are encouraged to test Wolfsmühle and report all identified bugs or
missing features to the author.
Copyright (C)
Michael Büsch
Licensed under the terms of the
GNU General Public License version 2
or (at your option) any later version.
See the sourcecode for details.