#43 Mancala
The board game Mancala is at least 2,000 years old, making it almost as old as Project 63, “Royal Game of Ur.” It is a “seed-sowing” game in which two players select pockets of seeds to spread across the other pockets on the board while trying to collect as many in their store as possible. There are several variants of this game across different cultures. The name comes from the Arab word naqala, meaning “to move.”
To play, grab the seeds from a pit on your side of the board and place one in each subsequent pit, going counterclockwise and skipping your opponent’s store. If your last seed lands in an empty pit of yours, move the ...
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