This is a pretty straight forward adaption of Mancala. The three dimensional board is made up of 11 rows (circles) and a middle pit. The first 6 rows are safe and each player has their own along with a pit for prisoners. There are then 5 circular rows that anybody can move into and a pit in the middle for scoring. To start the game you place 3 pieces on...
In 珠霊祭の夜 (Tama Tamamatsuri No Yoru), roughly Night of the Pearl Festival, the players are buying and selling gems through a mancala mechanism. Each player has a board divided into six sections, one for each of the colors of gems. On their turn, a player choose all of the cubes in one section, picks them up, and distributes them as in mancala. The color of...
Tablero di Berona is a quick-playing dice game for two players, with all the look and feel of a classic pub game. Players take turns rolling two dice. With each die, they may either place a new chip on that location in their home row, or move a stack from their home row if they already have a stack in that space. Movement is similar to games like...
A manqala game. From http://www.wikimanqala.org/wiki/Tchadji: Tchadji is a game played, at least, in Island of Mozambique (Ilha de Moçambique in Portuguese, the official language; Muhipitti in Makua, the local language). It has been studied by Abdulcarimo Ismael, a mathematician from Universidade Pedagógica, Maputo. It is played mostly by men. Except for...
Tchuka Ruma is a solitaire game from the mancala family, originated from around the Indian Ocean. The aim is to get as many seeds as possible into the Ruma (the bigger hold/field. Choosing a field, you plant the seed in classic mancala mode, going towards the Ruma and planting into it (and back if there are seeds left). Your next move depends on where the...
Theseus: The Dark Orbit puts players in the heart of a conflict between five factions trapped on a space station in deep space. Only one can survive... Command the marine forces! Use deadly weaponry, setting traps and mines in corridors to defend the human race. Command the alien race! Use secret passages and ventilation ducts to launch surprise attacks...
A game of the mancala family. Тоғызқұмалақ (toğızqumalaq, sometimes spelled toghyzqumalaq or togyzqumalaq or toguz kumalak, "nine balls") is the Kazakh name of a mancala game also known as toguz korgool in Kyrgyz. It is played traditionally in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, parts of Russia (Altay, Khakassia, Tuva), Western...
Towards Gut Alley is a solo board game (not to be confused by the card game of the same name). The box is small enough to fit in a largish pocket. You are a hero trying to go through as many levels of the dungeon as you can with your the help of your companions. The game utilizes a mancala mechanism as you and your companions must stave off hunger, traps...
The Trash Travelers: A Cooperative Adventure to Save the OCEAN! Embark on an extraordinary journey with "The Trash Travelers," where you and your friends become eco-warriors on a mission to clean up the world and find solutions for single use! This cooperative game takes you on a thrilling hike through picturesque landscapes, from lush forests to serene...
Tricala is a two- to three-player Kalah game played on a triangular layout of twenty-one pits (six to an edge). Players alternate placing stones in whatever pits they choose to set the board. As with conventional Mancala games, a player's turn consists of "sowing" stones: all stones are picked up from any cup containing at least one stone of the player's...
A Mancala game played on a 4x6 array of "holes" (shallow cardboard dishes). Plastic "cowrie shells" are supplied as pieces. On each turn the player takes all the shells from one of their holes (the twelve holes in the two rows nearest them) and sows them one by one clockwise around their twelve holes. If the last shell lands in an occupied hole, they take...
A manqala game. From Wikimanqala: http://www.wikimanqala.org/wiki/Um_dyar Um dyar (enmediar, manddiaré, umdiyar, um ed-dyar) is played by the Hassaniya-speaking population in western Mauritania, for instance in Boutilimit (Trarza province) and in Moudjéria (Tagant). Hassaniya is an Arab dialect heavily influenced by Tamazigh, a Berber language, that...