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  Oh-Wah-Ree ( Ancient and absorbing game of strategy, played by African-American people for some 3500 .. )
  Publisher Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company
  Designer Randolph Alex
  Artist nicht genannt
  Editing
Bild   random
  tactics tactic
  strategy strate
  creativs
  knowledge
  memory
  communication
  interaction intera
  dexterity
  action
  Texts Links Pictures
  deutsch_kurz
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  Player Duration Age Languages Year
  2,3,4 ca. 20 min en 1962
 
Oh-Wah-Ree

Oh-Wah-Ree

 

Variant of the ancient Pit & Pebbles game. Oh-Wah-Ree has 12 pits, which are assigned to players evenly in connected groups. In relation to player numbers, you play between 4 and 6 pebbles into your pits. The active player takes all pebbles from one of his pits and distributes them one by one to adjacent pits, all in the same direction. When the last pebble ends up in an opponent’s pit with two or three pebbles, you have captured those pebbles and put them into your storage, they are out of play. If you have pebbles in a pit, you must take your turn, if consecutive players cannot move, the game ends; pebbles remaining in pits go to the pit owners. If you then have most pebbles, you win.

3M Bookshelf Games

 

Pebble & Pit game for 2-4 players, all ages according to box

 

Publisher: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing = 3M, 1962

Designer: Alex Randolph

 

Users: For families

 

Version: en * Rules: en * In-game text: no

 

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