Players race their token to home with the rolling of dice whiles kicking oponents tokens on the way. This is a two player game of board game of Ludo.
Rules:
A player can move their token into play only after rolling a six. Players can kick oponent's token only if oponents token is not in a star marked area. Players gain an extra turn if they roll a six or kick an oponent's token. There are no back or line kicks involved.
Winning Condition:
A player wins if all their tokens reach the home location before their oponent's.
GhanaianFolks Ludo
Mancala, a game similar to the Ghanaian Oware game, plays a role in many African and some Asian societies comparable to that of chess in the West. The word mancala comes from the Arabic word naqala meaning literally to move. Enjoy this cultured game!
Instructions: The objective of this game is to collect as many gems in your mancala (the large cup on the Right) as possible. You and your opponent will take turns to move the gems, each time you want to move the gems, you need to pick up a cup on your side. And then you will take out all the gems in that cup and then distribute them to the next cups in the anti clockwise direction, one by one.
If the last gem lands on your mancala, then you can pick another cup and move again. If the last gem lands on an empty cup on your side and the opposite cup has some gems in it, then you can capture all the gems in the two cups and put them into your mancala. The game ends when all the cups on your side or your opponent`s side are empty. The remaining gems on a player`s side will be counted as the gems of that player. Good luck!
Game - Mancala
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