Modern sowing games

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Modern sowing games have usually a known inventor and are often modifications of traditional mancala games. In contrast to traditional games, their rules are handed down by written records rather than by talking.

Some invented games may, however, be turned into traditional games through a process called 'folklorization' in social sciences. Kalah is already firmly rooted in the popular culture of America and Germany.

The birth of modern sowing games is linked to the rise of capitalism and the game industry (see mangola and chuba). Several games were patented (e.g. banking ball game, Robertson's mancala game, and Balduman's mancala game), although only a few of them were eventually marketed (kalah). Many games were designed by mathematicians as research problems, but may not be very playable for humans (ioiwari, stones in cups, nano-wari). The advent of the internet made it far more easier to communicate new rules and so fostered an unprecedented growth of new games.

These modern games often employ totally new concepts which makes it increasingly difficult to define them as mancala games, so the more general term "sowing games" is used here instead. There are games with reverse sowing (Bulgarian solitaire and its variants), simultaneous sowing (55Stones), cards (octagon, Druidenwalzer, Rondell), and stacking (Rondell, martian mancala, pyramidis). Several games are using a two-dimensional board topology. And yet, many invented games are still defined along the characteristics of traditional ones (sowing, cycles, undifferentiated counters, one-dimensional board topology). Most often they are variants of oware or dakon as these traditional mancala games are best known in Europe and America.

The following lists are therefore quite comprehensive - they even include mancala-like games.

Commercialized games

A survey
Game Year Inventor Country Players Laps Goal Additional information
Kariba 2006 Frank Stark Germany 2 single capturing counters Cups variant
Wayfinder 2006 Benjamin Corliss USA 1-4 single capturing counters two-dimensional; real time element
Da Vinci's Mancala 2005 Paul Micarelli and V. Springer USA 2 single pattern-building; capturing counters Kalah variant
4-player mancala 2001 (?) Gary MacLeod (?) USA 2-4 single capturing counters kalah variant
Devil Bunny hates the Earth 2001 James Ernest USA 2-5 single capturing; moving "Devil Bunny" to your machine dice game; luck; shared pits, pentagonal board
Nasty crossroads early 2000s Sue and Joe Hanson USA 4 single capturing counters cross-shaped board
Basic crossroads early 2000s Sue and Joe Hanson USA 4 single capturing counters cross-shaped board
Volcano 2000 Kristin Looney USA 1-6 single capturing counters two-dimensional
Druidenwalzer 1999 Michael Rieneck Germany 2 single capturing holes card game imitating a mancala game (Druidenwalzer = Sowing)
Banan-cala 1998 Vince Kurr USA 2 single capturing counters kalah variant
Bao Arabica 1998 Matthias Kumpernaß Germany 2-4 single capturing counters name = exotism; oware variant
Calady 1998 Alexander H. Slocum USA 4 single capturing counters cross-shaped board; kalah variant (versions 1-2); oware variant (version 3)
Cirk 1998 Corné van Moorsel Netherlands 2 single last move shared pits; no draws
Kid-cala (beginner's version) 1998 Vince Kurr USA 2 single empty pits Kalah variant
Conga 1998 Martin Franke Germany 2 single 4-in-a-row two-dimensional
Space walk 1997 Rüdiger Dorn Germany 2-5 single retaining counters and chips kalah variant; double-moves
Pyramidis 1988 Roland Siegers Belgium 2 or 4 single removing five pyramids of your own color cross-shaped, if played by 4 players; stacking
Gretrix 1987 Gregory David Schotanus USA 2-4 single capturing counters two-dimensional
Pass it on 1978 (?) USA 2-4 single empty pits; penalty points variant of ruma and kalah; no draws
Sahara 1976 (?) Germany 2 single capturing counters Kalah variant
Intermedium (Stepping stones) 1976 Matt Crispis UK 2 single capturing a given hole two-dimensional
Mankka 1975 Kent Barker Canada 2 single capturing counters -
Ägyptisches Muschelspiel 1972 (?) Germany 2 single last move name = exotism; kalah variant
Swahili 1968 (?) USA 2-4 both capturing counters name = exotism; similar to kalah and sungka; no draws
Grand Arabian Oh-Wah-Ree 1962 Alex Randolph USA 2-4 single capturing holes ordinary pits can be turned into stores
Grand Coastal Oh-Wah-Ree 1962 Alex Randolph USA 2-4 single capturing holes oware variant
Grand Dog-Gone Oh-Wah-Ree 1962 Alex Randolph USA 2-4 single capturing holes ba-awa variant
Kalah 1940 William Julius Champion Jr USA 2 single capturing counters the most popular modern mancala game; often just called "mancala"; sungka variant
Chuba 1891 Erwin H. Richards USA 2 multi last move four-rank mancala game heavily based on tchouba (Mozambique); no draws
Mangola 1864 Walter Whitmore Jones UK 2 single (?) (?) first commercial mancala game

Maths related games

A survey
Game Year Inventor Country Players Laps Goal Additional information
Two-handed Bulgarian solitaire 2004 Tim Bancroft USA 2 single repetition of position reverse sowing
Random Bulgarian solitaire 2003 Serguei Popov Brazil 1 single repetition of position reverse sowing
MiniMancala 2001 Christian Freeling Netherlands 2 single last move solved (draw)
Numercy 2000 Sam Nooh K. Al-Jajjoka UK 2 both ending moves in certain holes abacus-like game for learning addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of numbers
Eppstein's mancala game 1999 David Eppstein USA 2 single unable to move reverse sowing; no draws
Yann's mancala problem 1997 David Yann France 1 single connecting positions solved (yes)
Atomic wari 1996 Jeff Erickson USA 2 single last move oware variant; shared pits
Partisan sowing 1996 Jeff Erickson USA 2 single last move sowing with partisan counters
Reaping 1996 Jeff Erickson USA 2 single last move reverse sowing
Two-dimensional sowing 1996 Jeff Erickson USA 2 single last move variant of sowing
Circular composition 1995 Rocco Servedio and Yeong-Nan Yeh Taiwan 1 single repetition of position variant of stones in cups
Sowing 1994 John Horton Conway USA 2 single last move first one-rank Mancala; shared pits
Stones in cups 1992 Barry Cipra USA 1 single repetition of the initial position after all the counters wind up in the original pit mathematical problem
Montreal solitaire 1990 Chris Cannings and John Haigh UK 1 single repetition of position reverse sowing
Austrian solitaire 1985 Ethan Akin and Morton David Davis USA 1 single repetition of position reverse sowing
Deterministic Bulgarian solitaire 1983 Martin Gardner USA 1 single repetition of position reverse sowing
Micro-wari 1977 Assia Popova and André Deledicq France 2 single capturing counters one of the smallest mancala games
Monokalah 1977 Véronique Gautheron France 1 single empty pits a variant of tchoukaillon
Multitchouka 1977 Véronique Gautheron France 1 multi empty pits a variant of tchoukaillon
Nano-wari 1977 Assia Popova and André Deledicq France 2 single repetition of board position game of contemplation; smallest mancala game; no winners or losers; solved
Tchoukaillon 1977 Véronique Gautheron France 1 single empty pits a variant of tchuka ruma

Non-commercialized games

A survey
Game Year Inventor Country Players Laps Goal Additional information
Awele bohnanza 2006 Silvano Sorrentino Italy 2 single capturing counters oware variant
Diffusion 2006 Mark Steere USA 2 single empty pits kalah variant; overlapping cycles; no draws
Four-rank diffusion 2006 Mark Steere USA 2 single empty pits kalah variant; overlapping cycles; no draws
Kauri 2006 Ralf Gering Germany 2 single capturing counters -
long night game 2006 Matthias Lizt Austria 2 multi capturing counters vai lung thlan variant
Misère 55Stones 2006 Ralf Gering Germany 2 multi capturing counters simultaneous moves; shared pits; no draws
Orancala 2006 Sjaak Griffioen Netherlands 2-4 single capturing counters oware variant
Spectral Reapers 2006 Clark D. Rodeffer USA 2-6 single capturing counters experimental
Cow poke 2005 Clark D. Rodeffer USA 2-6 single capturing counters card game; luck
Mancala spellorama 2005 Tracey Wood Canada 2 multi capturing counters and spelling words spelling game; sungka variant
Michael's Parteiisches Rondell 2005 Michael Reitz Germany 2 both capturing counters card game with perfect information; stacking game; no draws
Michael's Rondell 2005 Michael Reitz Germany 2 both capturing counters card game with perfect information; stacking game; shared pits; no draws
Michael's Rondell mit Reservierung 2005 Michael Reitz Germany 2 both capturing counters card game with perfect information; stacking game; shared pits; no draws
Parteiisches Rondell 2005 Ralf Gering Germany 2 both capturing counters card game with perfect information; stacking game; no draws
Rondell 2005 Ralf Gering Germany 2 both capturing counters card game with perfect information; stacking game; subvariant with shared pits; no draws
Rondell mit Reservierung 2005 Ralf Gering Germany 2 both capturing counters card game with perfect information; stacking game; shared pits; no draws
Afrika 2004 Ralf Gering Germany 2 single capturing counters -
El mirall 2004 (?) Catalonia 2 single repetition of the initial position game of coordination; solitaire-like; no winners or losers
Geisterfahrer 2004 Ralf Gering Germany 2 both no move kalah variant; no draws
Pas de Deux 2004 Ralf Gering Germany 2 single capturing counters oware variant; double-moves
Progressive Mancala 2004 Ralf Gering Germany 2 multi capturing counters progressive moves; shared pits; no draws
Superwari 2004 Bill Taylor New Zealand 2 single capturing counters oware variant
55Stones 2002 Ralf Gering Germany 2 multi capturing counters simultaneous moves; shared pits; no draws
Canicas 2002 Walter Joris Belgium 2 single making territory paper-and-pencil game
Cross-endodoi 2002 W. Dan Troyka USA 2 multi capturing counters -
Martian Mancala 2002 Dave Mattingly USA 2 multi capturing counters sungka variant
Tornado 2002 Walter Joris Belgium 2 single last move paper-and-pencil game; Cirk variant
Cross-kalah 2001 W. Dan Troyka USA 2 single capturing counters kalah variant
Cross-wari 2001 W. Dan Troyka USA 2 single capturing counters oware variant
Hackaback 2001 Andrew Perkis UK 2 single last move unequal forces
Ioiwari 2001 Gyula Horvath Hungary 2 single capturing counters solved (first-player win)
Tea party 2001 Clark D. Rodeffer USA 2 or 4 none capturing counters most irregular game; no draws; experimental
UnStack 2001 João Pedro Neto Portugal 2 single capturing counters two-dimensional; stacking
Snake game 1999 Fred Horn Netherlands 2 single capturing counters intertwisted rows
HyperCalady 1998 Joe Foley USA 4 single capturing counters cross-shaped board; Kalah variant
Nyakun 1996 Didier Guillion France 2 single capturing counters vai lung thlan variant
Widdershins 1996 David Parlett UK 2 both capturing counters card game
Amboseli game 1995 Ringo Skibbe Germany 2 multi last move name = exotism
Njaka's mancala game 1991 Dim Njaka USA 2-4 multi capturing counters ba-awa variant
Glass bead game mid-1980s Christian Freeling Netherlands 2 single capturing counters oware variant
Balduman's mancala game 1979 Agapito B. Balduman USA 2-3 multi capturing counters sungka variant
Tower of power 1976 Michael Baldwin UK 2 single capturing counters two-dimensional; stacking
Octagon 1975 Matt Crispis UK (?) 2-5 single capturing counters card game
Coin duel late 1960s Arthur and Wald Amberstone USA 2 multi capturing counters sungka variant
Cups 1965 Arthur and Wald Amberstone USA 2 single capturing counters Kalah variant
Fergen goobalay late 1950s (?) Somalia 2 multi capturing counters variant of layli goobalay; neutral holes
Banking ball game 1941 Serge B. Escuadra USA 2 single capturing counters similar to [[kalah]
Robertson's mancala game 1936 Frederick Henry Robertson Jamaica 2 single capturing counters oware variant
Ruma 1930s Mr Punga Belgium (as of place of first publication) 2-4 single empty pits; penalty points precursor of pass it on and possibly kalah; no draws

Notes:

  • A game with shared pits is one in which all pits are communally owned.
  • An oware variant is any single-lap game in which two or three stones are captured (this is a rather inclusive definition).
  • A ba-awa variant is any multi-lap games in which groups of four are captured, even during moving.
  • A vai lung thlan variant is any single-lap game in which singletons are captured.
  • A kalah variant is any single-lap, multi-player game with functional endholes or stores.
  • A sungka variant is any multi-lap, multi-player game with functional endholes.
  • A tchuka ruma variant is any solitaire game with functional endholes.
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