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Get both “How Nigerian Are You?“ And “You Know You Are African When…”How Nigerian Are You?
Get ready to go down memory lane in an
exciting team game that tests your knowledge of States & Capitals,
History & Historical Figures, Entertainment (music, sports, etc.)
and Riddles.Click on the “How Nigerian Are You?” page for more details
You Know You Are African When…
The game of African stereotypes and reactions. What is the first thing you think of when you
hear these words: Kenya, African Parents, Ghana, South Africa, and Sudan? Haha! We all use stereotypes, even without knowing it. This is a really fun game, but do not play if you don’t have a sense of humor!SKU: n/a -
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How Nigerian Are You?
The First Nigerian Trivia Game! Get ready to go
down memory lane in an exciting team game that tests your knowledge of
Nigeria’s History & Historical Figures,
Entertainment (music, sports, etc.) and Riddles.In the box: over 400 questions + hints, answers, a
sand timer and a game guide.Sixty-second rounds require quick thinking and
strategizing. Team planning is encouraged to decide when to use your delegation
powers and whom to delegate to.Pick a side to play (low or high difficulty.)
Use a hint if you need one, but you’ll only get half of the points.
Successfully complete Hammer questions to significantly bump
your team’s score.Not Nigerian or don’t know much about Nigeria? This
is a great way to learn! The timekeeper and scorekeeper roles give you the
opportunity to participate and learn.A book will be gifted to a child in an underserved
African community when you buy a game. #LaughingForLiteracyAges 12 and up.
6 or more players.
Have fun!! It’s really just a game….
SKU: n/a -
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Jollof Wars Game
The West African Party Game!
Your favo(u)rite game formats and words that represent you in one game!!
In the box : over 450 words, a sand timer, a game guide and a mini West African overview.
The goal is to get your team to say the word on the card. Sixty-second rounds require quick thinking.
Choose a colo(u)r to play and flip the cards so that the colo(u)r you have chosen faces down. The colo(u)r you choose to play determines how you will play the game:
- Red: Describe the word by using 1 word and gestures (how
will you describe Shaku Shaku?) - White: Describe the word by using no more than 5 words (how
will you describe Kofi Annan?) - Green: Describe the word by explaining however you would
like to (how will you describe Useless?) - Yellow: Describe the word by singing or rapping (how
will you describe Akon or Makossa?)
A book will be gifted to a child in an underserved African community when you buy a game. #LaughingForLiteracy
Ages 13 and up.
4 or more players.
Have fun!! It’s really just a game….
Jollof Wars : A KultureGames + Commingle Co-Creation
SKU: n/a - Red: Describe the word by using 1 word and gestures (how
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Playing Cards : African Legends
We customized standard playing cards to reflect our African Kings, Queens, Warriors and Exceptional Leaders.
This is the 2nd game from our co-creation pipeline; we partnered with our friends at Gidiwords to make this game a reality.
In the Box: 54 playing cards and 2 description cards
– 52 cards in each of the 4 suits of spades, hearts, diamonds and
clubs. Each suit contains 13 cards: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
Jack, Queen, King.– 2 Joker cards
– 2 description cards with high level summaries about the characters represented in the deck
**Note that all Ace, Jack, Queen, King and Joker cards include images
of African Legends. For the purposes of this game, we define Jack as
“Exceptional Leaders”.SKU: n/a -
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You Know You Are African When…(Game)
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.
SKU: n/a