"Oh-Wah-Ree \u2192 German. Oh-Wah-Ree is an Oware variant created by Alex Randolph, a famous American game inventor, in 1962. The game was sold as part of a larger series, which was also called \"Oh-Wah-Ree\". It has become a treasured collector's item today. The Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company published several editions between 1962 and 1968. In 1975, the game was re-published as \"Ori\u00EBnt Standaard\" (the series as \"Ori\u00EBnt Kuiltje-Kiezel Spel\") by the Amro Bank in the Netherlands."@en . . "Oh-Wah-Ree \u2192 German. Oh-Wah-Ree is an Oware variant created by Alex Randolph, a famous American game inventor, in 1962. The game was sold as part of a larger series, which was also called \"Oh-Wah-Ree\". It has become a treasured collector's item today. The Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company published several editions between 1962 and 1968. In 1975, the game was re-published as \"Ori\u00EBnt Standaard\" (the series as \"Ori\u00EBnt Kuiltje-Kiezel Spel\") by the Amro Bank in the Netherlands. The game can be played by up to four people. The game is rather short (an example game in the rules leaflet had only 19 moves)."@en . "Oh-Wah-Ree"@en . . . .