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The
Berzuline conference did not go as planned. Tempers are high, fresh
wounds come to mind. The treasure lay awaiting exploitation.
It was clear a battle would occur. What became THE BATTLE OF ADRICA.
Who will take the lands and all therein…let’s find out.
Become;
Colonel Armstrong
Major Kira
General Xandra
Or Captain Frederick.
Take your troop and secure the locations. Do not leave any hostage. The minerals are yours to take!
Match on Soldier!!!!
Age: 9+
No of players: 2-4
Time (average): 25mins
Year of Publish: 2018
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Publisher: NIBCARD Nig Ltd.
The Monopoly Electronic Banking game is all about the money! In this modern spin on the classic Monopoly game, you can collect rent instantly using the cool electronic banking unit and 4 color-coded bank cards.
Buy every property you land on, build houses and hotels, and win it all! You’ll love using your personal Monopoly game bank card! It transfers your winnings just like a real credit card for fast fun!
Meet Nwanyi Iga.
It’s a folklore of the Igbo culture meaning Proud Woman. Players compete as soothsayers to save her from her untimely demise.
Age: 6+
No of players: 2-4
Time (average): 45mins
Year of Publish: 2017
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Publisher: NIBCARD Nig Ltd.
Meet Mgbako.
Mgbako
(means ‘to calculate’ in Igbo language) is a speed arithetic Boardgame
made in Nigeria. Players compete to earn points by beating
their opponent in simple arithmetic. It’s not as simple as it sounds.
Try winning when the stakes are up and tensions are high.
Age: 5+
No of players: 1-4
Time (average): 10mins
Year of Publish: 2017
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Publisher: NIBCARD Nig Ltd.
The game of African stereotypes and reactions.
How many times have you been asked if you speak African? How many times have you rolled your eyes when the insect in the “feed children in Africa” commercial appears? Or when a friend who has never left the continent has a British accent?
What is the first thing that you think of when you hear these words: African parents, African nurses, a black cat, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Egypt? We all use stereotypes, even without knowing it. This is a really fun game on the stories and experiences of Africans on the continent and in the diaspora.
In the box: 50 Question cards, 270 Answer cards and a game guide.
It’s a pretty straightforward game. Each round, a rotating dictator (decision maker) reads a Question card and citizens (players) answer with the best fitting or funniest Answer card in
their hand. The dictator reads the Answer cards aloud and decides who wins each round. A new round starts, and a new dictator takes over.
**A literacy book will be gifted to a child in an underserved African community when you buy a game. #LaughingForLiteracy Ages 16 and up.
4 or more players.
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