In the context of math Mancala is mostly a counting a game. It's often called a "count and capture" game and more often than not considered a strategy game.
because you need to know how many marbles you are going for and for points
Kerplunk ! I love that game. and you try to get as many sticks out without getting marbles and if you do try not to get to much because if you have the most at the end of the game you lose.
Well First you Take 2 Marbles Then you use Your hands to amek the marbles move from one end to another
The probability of selecting 4 red marbles or 5 blue marbles depends on how many marbles there are altogether, and how many of the total number of marbles are red and how many are blue.
Mancala
Mancala is an African game involving little stones or marbles moving around a oval-type board. The object of the game is to get all your marbles to your side and to get it so that there are no other marbles in your row.
You may be speaking of Chinese Checkers. Or mancala.
It's called Mancala
at walmart
you bet it is
Try www.boardgamecentral.com and search for Mancala. They say they have it and it is reasonably priced.
Yes.
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In the context of math Mancala is mostly a counting a game. It's often called a "count and capture" game and more often than not considered a strategy game.
because you need to know how many marbles you are going for and for points
Although we no longer know who exactly invented it, it was commonly played by many different people in the Appalachian Mountains. Today it is sold by Parker brothers under the title Aggrivation. It is also a game of marbles just like senet or mancala with rules similar to monoply. Play time about 45 min. Easy game and very strategic.