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4-Player Mancala
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4-Player Mancala is a Kalah variant which can be played by 2-4 people. It was developped by the American Gary MacLeod in the early 2000s. He lives in Mountain View, California. His game is sold by Square Root Games, Inc. on Amazon since 2001. A similar game called Dankala with a slightly different design has been copyrighted by Daniel K. Miller, USA, in 2004. It is marketed by Thermal Formed Plastic.
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4-Player Mancala is a Kalah variant which can be played by 2-4 people. It was developped by the American Gary MacLeod in the early 2000s. He lives in Mountain View, California. His game is sold by Square Root Games, Inc. on Amazon since 2001. A similar game called Dankala with a slightly different design has been copyrighted by Daniel K. Miller, USA, in 2004. It is marketed by Thermal Formed Plastic.