Hi! Came here from the two Scopa tutorials. I really like your way of teaching games and your good vibes! Do you know the game "Condottiere"? Cheers :)
I had the pleasure of playing Bao with some Kenyan friends in Tanzania. That is where I got my Mzungu Tshirt. Everyone thought it was funny that the white guy was wearing it. Beautiful place and people. Great memories!
Purchased this game thanks to your video. We love it.
Egg carton….love it!
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This game is very popular in South East Asia too. In Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei it is called congkak
Thx! I have a set but never played it 😂 now i can with the kiddos
Any time!
thanks now i know how to play mancala
Hi! Came here from the two Scopa tutorials. I really like your way of teaching games and your good vibes! Do you know the game "Condottiere"?
Cheers :)
Thank you! I don’t know that game, but I’ll like the publishers old game Carcassonne a lot, that games name, not so much lol. How’s their newer game?
It's really a nice card game with a slight area control twist. I like it a lot. It also served as the inspiration for the Witcher card game 'Gwent'.
Oware is the superior version.
if you play with gummy bears is it fun to say that everywone may eat the gummy bears they won
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In my dad's language of Swahili, Mancala is known as Bao!
That’s funny because, as I understand it, ‘bao’ means ‘board’ or ‘board game’?
I had the pleasure of playing Bao with some Kenyan friends in Tanzania. That is where I got my Mzungu Tshirt. Everyone thought it was funny that the white guy was wearing it. Beautiful place and people. Great memories!
@@Play-In-Games Yeah, that's because mzungu is the Swahili word for a White person. This kind of humour would make my dad laugh a lot!
@@terrydarhk In general, perhaps, but it also refers to this game specifically.
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