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Mancala (Arabic: منقلة manqalah) is a
family of two-player turn-based
strategy board games pla**** with
small stones, beans, or
seeds and rows of holes...
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Southeast Asian mancalas are a
subtype of
mancala games predominantly found in
Southeast Asia. They are
known as
congkak in Malaysia;
congklak (VOS Spelling:...
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Games in the
mancala family include: The most
widely pla****
games are probably[according to whom?]: Bao is a
complex strategy game of
Kenya and Tanzania...
- Bao is a
traditional mancala board game pla**** in most of East
Africa including Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Comoros, Malawi, as well as some
areas of DR...
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still pla**** is
mancala. Due to
claims that some
artifacts from c. 5000 BCE
might be old
mancala boards, it has been
suggested that
mancala may be the oldest...
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Omweso (sometimes
shortened to Mweso) is the
traditional mancala game of the
Ugandan people. The game was
supposedly introduced by the
Bachwezi people...
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originally a
manufacturer of
wooden boards for
games including backgammon,
mancala, nine men's
morris and Go. It
later became an
importer of the U.S. role-playing...
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Olufeko created and
introduced the wax
print version of the
indigenous AYO
mancala in
Ankara to
enter the
consumer market with 200 units. The
response and...
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Jaipur Kalah Kamisado Khet
Liubo Lost
Cities Mad Gab
Makruk (Thai chess)
Mancala Mastermind Matching game Napoléon à
Austerlitz Nine men's
morris Onyx Operation...
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deeper com****tional underpinnings. For example, even
though the
rules of
Mancala are
relatively basic, the game can be
rigorously analyzed through the lens...