Contigo
(1974)
Average time to play: | 45 |
Minimum age: | 12 |
Number of players: | 2 - 4 |
Publisher: | 3M |
Designers: | Frank Thibault |
Artists: | Unknown |
Mechanics: | Pattern Building, Pattern Recognition |
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This game in the 3M Bookshelf Series is a cross between Mancala (a.k.a. Warri, Oh-Wah-Ree, Kalah) and more traditional Checkers-like games. It is played by four players according to the original rules, but can be adapted to be played by just two (the three-player game would be unbalanced).
The 6x6 board is surrounded by Mancala-like pits, where pebbles are moved. The number of pebbles in a row/column/diagonal's pits controls how the pawns on the board move.
Two sets of rules are supplied: the Alignment game, where you are trying to be the first to align four of your pawns in any six-space row --either horizontally, vertically or diagonally-- without opposing pawns between them, and the more advanced Capture game, where you're trying to capture your opponents' key pawns (kings, really).
Alternative names:
Contigo
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