Awale - Oware - Awele Description
Also called Awele , Ayo or Oware, the Awale is a game of the Mancala family that is played with two, it has a resemblance with the Omweso, Bao or Igisoro of East Africa.
Awale is played with 8 holes for each player and 64 balls.
The territory of a player is the row of holes that are close to him.
The goal of the game is to take all or part of the opponent's balls to prevent replay.
In the same family of Mancala games, we also find Ayo, Kisoro, Omweso
the mancala games would have been invented in ethiopia at the time of the kingdom of Aksum
Awale is played with 8 holes for each player and 64 balls.
The territory of a player is the row of holes that are close to him.
The goal of the game is to take all or part of the opponent's balls to prevent replay.
In the same family of Mancala games, we also find Ayo, Kisoro, Omweso
the mancala games would have been invented in ethiopia at the time of the kingdom of Aksum
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