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BalaGwari (from Sanskrit: bala = "child"; and Cornish: gwary = "game") was designed by Colin Leamon (England), a manager of Treasure Trails Games in 2008. At first, he called his mancala game QuatreCala. It was planned to publish the game by Treasure Trails Games, but (according to Leamon) they won’t be making BalaGwari because of their limited budget.

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  • BalaGwari (from Sanskrit: bala = "child"; and Cornish: gwary = "game") was designed by Colin Leamon (England), a manager of Treasure Trails Games in 2008. At first, he called his mancala game QuatreCala. It was planned to publish the game by Treasure Trails Games, but (according to Leamon) they won’t be making BalaGwari because of their limited budget.
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  • BalaGwari (from Sanskrit: bala = "child"; and Cornish: gwary = "game") was designed by Colin Leamon (England), a manager of Treasure Trails Games in 2008. At first, he called his mancala game QuatreCala. It was planned to publish the game by Treasure Trails Games, but (according to Leamon) they won’t be making BalaGwari because of their limited budget.
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