LUDOS Africa Collection
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Description
Description
| Designer |
Milton Bradley Magda Kelber |
| Publisher | Lemery Games |
| Players | 2 |
| Playtime | 20 mins |
| Suggested Age | 6 and up |
The LUDOS Collection was born to preserve games of the past, for the generations of the future. The second volume, LUDOS Africa features four, 2-player ancient strategy games from Mali (Yoté), Ghana (Oware), Nigeria (Dara) and Madagascar (Fanorona). 2900+ backers supported this project on Kickstarter.
Yoté - Mali 🇲🇱 ⏳ 15 👨👩👧👦 2 🧒 6+ History: Yoté is a jump and capture game that emerged from the bustling marketplaces of West Africa, from the nomadic Fulani people over 200 years ago. How to play: Control a caravan of 12 camels, and capture all of your opponent's pieces to win.
Oware - Ghana 🇬🇭 ⏳ 15 👨👩👧👦 2 🧒 6+ History: Oware is a member of the mancala family of games. While its exact origin is debated, one popular belief is that it emerged from the Ashanti people of Ghana. How to play: Sow seeds tactically and harvest 25 pieces from your opponent's plots to win.
Dara - Nigeria 🇳🇬 ⏳ 20 👨👩👧👦 2 🧒 6+ History: Dara is a traditional positional game from West Africa that was passed down through oral tradition and played by the Dakarkari people of Nigeria. How to play: Control Control 12 animal spirits, form lines of 3 and capture 10 of opponent's pieces to win.
Fanorona - Madagascar 🇲🇬 ⏳ 20 👨👩👧👦 2-4 🧒 6+ History: Fanorona, the national game of Madagascar dates back to the 17th century. In traditional Malagsy culture, this war game held ritualistic and even divinatory significance. How to play: Control a troop of 22 lemurs and drive off your opponent's pieces to win.



