Try www.boardgamecentral.com and search for Mancala. They say they have it and it is reasonably priced.
The object of mancala is to collect more stones (or seeds) than your opponent by strategically moving them around the board, following the specific rules of the game. Players try to capture their opponent's stones while ensuring their own stones are kept safe.
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In mancala avalanche mode, players experience a fast-paced and intense gameplay where they must strategically plan their moves to prevent their opponent from capturing their pieces. The game becomes more challenging as the board fills up with pieces, creating a sense of urgency and excitement as players try to outwit each other.
To win in a game of Mancala Avalanche, players can strategize by focusing on capturing as many stones as possible from their opponent's side, while also aiming to create opportunities for multiple captures in a single turn. It is important to plan ahead and anticipate your opponent's moves to gain a strategic advantage. Additionally, players should try to keep their own side well-stocked with stones to prevent their opponent from easily capturing them. By employing these tactics and adapting to the changing board state, players can increase their chances of winning in Mancala Avalanche.
umm u could try playing cards, mancala, braiding hair, going on facebook, watching tv.
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if your board you could try reading or writing , it always works for me :D
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To flatten a warped board, you can try using a combination of moisture and weight. Place the board in a dry area with heavy weights on top to help straighten it out. You can also try using clamps or a straightening jig to hold the board in place while it dries.