Mancala was played in Africa but there is no documentation to show that the game made it to Europe prior to the British occupations in Africa.
One game played in Africa is called mancala.
In a standard mancala game, there are usually 48 stones.
In the game of mancala, the player sitting to the right of the board goes first.
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Avalanche Mancala is a modern twist on the traditional Mancala game. In this version, players take turns moving stones around the board to capture their opponent's stones. The game is won by collecting the most stones in your store at the end. Players must strategize and plan their moves carefully to outwit their opponent and win the game.
The game you are referring to is likely Mancala. Mancala is a traditional board game played with small shells or stones and a wooden board with small pits or holes. Players distribute the shells around the board following specific rules to capture their opponent's pieces.
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Try www.boardgamecentral.com and search for Mancala. They say they have it and it is reasonably priced.
The Korean game mancala, known as "neolttwigi" or "daldalgi," is a traditional board game that is a variant of the mancala family. Players take turns sowing seeds or stones into different pits on a board, aiming to capture more pieces than their opponent. The game involves strategic planning and an understanding of the game's mechanics to outmaneuver the opponent. It is often played socially and can vary in rules and setup across different regions in Korea.
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In the context of math Mancala is mostly a counting a game. It's often called a "count and capture" game and more often than not considered a strategy game.