Mgbako
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.
$11.07
Weight: 0.4 kg
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