It's so interesting to see all the many different versions of Mancala in the world, so thank you very much for making videos about the versions you know. Also, your voice is pleasant to listen to, and it's so soothing to watch you play.
Thank you for sharing, I remember playing as a child, but forgot the name of the game. I remember if there were 4 in the house you win them. Please demonstrate more, just love watching, I must get this for my grandchildren.
Thank you Jean for your interest. With the namnam (or anenam) rule, you capture when it is 4 seeds in a house. Then also there is the abapa rule in which you capture when it is 2 or 3 seeds
It's so interesting to see all the many different versions of Mancala in the world, so thank you very much for making videos about the versions you know. Also, your voice is pleasant to listen to, and it's so soothing to watch you play.
Thank you for sharing, I remember playing as a child, but forgot the name of the game. I remember if there were 4 in the house you win them.
Please demonstrate more, just love watching, I must get this for my grandchildren.
Thank you Jean for your interest. With the namnam (or anenam) rule, you capture when it is 4 seeds in a house. Then also there is the abapa rule in which you capture when it is 2 or 3 seeds
Thank you reminding of me the rules of one of childhood game again.
Thank you very much for sharing your video is very informative😊❤️
J'aime vraiment ce jeu! Variation impressionnante, voilà quoi!
Je suis ravi d'entendre cela
Worth a rewatch! 😊
Interesting game..
I like this version.
Hello, pls what if there person doesn't notice that he /she won (or wins one as in 4 ) will u just continue without telling the person?
It is best you inform him/her as a gesture of sportsmanship
@@takofi9202 ohok thanks
Keep it up boss 👍🏾
Thanks
We call this oguwrise (Benin city)
Oh ok. Happy to know this
Thanks
Anyone to type rules please 😮