MANCALA BORAD GAME
Mancala is one of the oldest games of the world, believed to be over 5,000 years old, tracing its beginning to ancient Egypt.
This is a two player game.
Object: The winner is the player who collects the most stones.
Game rules: start- place the Mancala board lengthwise between 2 players. Then, put four stones in each of the twelve cups on the game board.
The 12 smaller cups are the playing cups. The larger cups on either end is each players Mancala.
Players take turns moving stones on the board. When it's your turn choose a cup of stones on your right and pick up all the stones in it then, move counter clockwise around the board dropping one stone into each cup as you pass including your mancala but not your opponents mancala.
If your last stone ends up in your Mancala, you get another turn
If your last stone lands in an empty cup ON YOUR SIDE, you can capture all the pieces from your opponents cut directly opposite before they do and get to keep going. If you fail to capture the stones it is now the opponents turn.
If your last stone lands in a cup ON your opponents side, you stop, and it is now their turn.
The player to get the most stones in their Mancala wins the game.