Mancala Marble Classic Offline

Mancala Marble Classic Offline

Play Mancala Classic Game 4 Fun with Friend players Lite no wifi internet need

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Play Mancala Classic Game 4 Fun with Friend players Lite no wifi internet need
Mancala is a generic name for a family of 2-player turn-based strategy board games played with small stones or seeds and rows of holes or pits in the earth, a board, or other playing surfaces. Versions of the game have been played for at least hundreds of years around the world. 

Kalah is a modern variation in the ancient Mancala family of games, the oldest known version having been found carved into a stone tablet. The Kalah variation was developed in the United States by William Julius Champion, Jr. in 1940. This game is sometimes also called "Kalahari", possibly by false etymology from the Kalahari desert in Namibia.

For most of its variations, Kalah is a solved game with a first-player win if both players play perfect games. The pie rule can be used to balance the first player's advantage.

Mancala (منقلة manqalah) refers to a family of two-player turn-based strategy board games played with small stones, beans, or seeds and rows of holes or pits in the earth, a board or other playing surface. The objective is usually to capture all or some set of the opponent's pieces.

Versions of the game date back past the 3rd century and evidence suggests the game existed in Ancient Egypt. It is among the oldest known games to still be widely played today.

Mancala Free is a fully playable game that can be played with another player in a hot sit mode or against three levels of AI: Easy, Normal, or Hard.

Mancala Lite Quick Play Features:
• 3 levels of Artificial Intelligence: Easy, Normal, and Hard
• Hot sit mode against another player
• 4 different Mancala Boards with their materials (wood, glass, and gold) on two different models
• Full Animated Tutorial on how to play Mancala
• 9 different stones with their materials (wood, glass, gold, rust)
• Distinct collision sounds on different materials
• 3 different scenes for each difficulty mode

Most mancala games share a common general gameplay. Players begin by placing a certain number of seeds, prescribed for the particular game, in each of the pits on the game board. A player may count their stones to plot the game. A turn consists of removing all seeds from a pit, "sowing" the seeds (placing one in each of the following pits in sequence) and capturing based on the state of the board. The game's object is to plant the most seeds in the bank. This leads to the English phrase "count and capture" sometimes used to describe the gameplay. Although the details differ greatly, this general sequence applies to all games.

Bao is played in most of East Africa (Tigrinya: ገበጣ) Kalah is the most popular variant in the world. Omweso (mweso) – played with some players and tournaments also in the UK. Oware (awalé, awélé, awari) – Ashanti, but played worldwide; close variants in West Africa (e.g., Ayo by Yorubas (Nigeria), Ouri (Cape Verde)) and Warri. Pallanguzhiplayed in Tamil Nadu.
Songo Sungka Popular variants are known as Congklak (congkak, congka, tjongklak, jongklak) and Dakon (or dhakon) ; boards are often sold in fairtrade shops.Toguz korgool or Toguz kumalak – Eson Khorgol ("nine balls"), also Eson Xorgol.

The name is a classification or type of game, rather than any specific game. Some of the most popular mancala games (concerning distribution area, the numbers of players and tournaments, and publications) are:
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mancala.awale.bao.kalah.pallanguzhi.congklak.dhakon.offline
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Varies with device
Release Date
Thu, Jan 1, 1970
Update Date
Thu, Nov 2, 2023
Content Rating
Everyone
What's New
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1698910028000
updated
6 months ago
- New Mancala Marble Gems
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