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Meet Oyyaa.
It’s
a faced paced card drafting, trading and area control game designed
based on the life of a Lagosian (someone who lives in Lagos Nigeria). It
explores the Olokpa (police), the JJCs, The Area Boys and hustlers
alike.
Age: 10+
No of players: 2-4
Time (average): 30mins
Year of Publish: 2015
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Publisher: NIBCARD Nig Ltd.
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 Safe Journi.
Safe
Journi chronicles the journey of a traveler on a Nigerian road. Your
fellow players use the obstacles encountered in a Nigerian road to
prevent you from reaching your destination. Your task is to avoid the
obstacles and get to your destination unharmed.
Age: 8+
No of players: 2-4
Time (average): 30mins
Year of Publish: 2016
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Publisher: NIBCARD Nig Ltd.
It is a
dice rolling and quiz game. Players have to answer the quize correctly
for a chance to roll the dice. In doing so, they race to save their
loved ones from Electrical hazards in the home. Don’t miss out the fun,
find out how much you know about electricity.
Age: 9+
No of players: 2-4
Time (average): 30mins
Year of Publish: 2019
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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