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  2. Oware - Wikipedia

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    Oware is an abstract strategy game among the mancala family of board games (pit and pebble games) played worldwide with slight variations as to the layout of the game, number of players and strategy of play. [1] Its origin is uncertain [2] but it is widely believed to be of Ashanti origin. [3]

  3. Game of the Day: Shape Shifter - AOL

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    Today's Game of the Day will keep you in shape! Ladies and Gentlemen! Children of all ages! Step right up everyone, for an one-of-a-kind puzzler that will amaze your brain and astound your senses.

  4. Rommel: The Campaign for North Africa - Wikipedia

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    The entire campaign takes 80 turns, about 15–25 hours of gameplay. The game includes four shorter scenarios [1] that can be completed in a few hours. [2] The game comes with a 22" x 34" paper map of North Africa from El Agheila to El Alamein, an 8-page rulebook, and a cardstock sheet of 252 counters. [3]

  5. Afrikan tähti - Wikipedia

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    Afrikan tähti ([ˈɑfrikɑn ˈtæhti]; Finnish for 'Star of Africa'), known in Swedish as Den försvunna diamanten ('The Missing Diamond') or Afrikas stjärna [1] ('The Star of Africa'), is a Finnish board game designed by Kari Mannerla originally in 1951. It has been one of the most popular board games in the Nordic countries for decades.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  7. Bao (game) - Wikipedia

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    Bao is a traditional mancala board game played in most of East Africa including Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Comoros, Malawi, as well as some areas of DR Congo and Burundi. [1] [2] It is most popular among the Swahili people of Tanzania and Kenya; the name itself "Bao" is the Swahili word for "board" or "board game".

  8. Game of the Day: Shape Shifter - AOL

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    The Game of the Day wants you to remember the games we've had for a while. Shape Shifter: A delightful convergence of action, intrigue and fun. Drag shapes into matching shape cutouts. Click ...

  9. File:All-Africa Games (logo).png - Wikipedia

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