Mancala, also called Kalah or Bantumi, is one of the oldest games of the world.
Total ratings
4.13
(Rating count:
122)
Review summary
Pros
- No ads
- Clean UI and good graphics
- Easy to use
- Entertaining and fun gameplay
- Good sound effects
Cons
- Too easy and lacks difficulty levels
- Repetitive gameplay against the same AI
- AI needs improvement
- Limited options for multiplayer or different rules
Most mentioned
- No ads
- Gameplay too easy
- Need for more difficult AI
- Repetitive experience
- Good graphics and sound
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
3.50
All time rating average:
4.13
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-11-23 | Nolan VanWormer | No ads but always play second | |
2021-12-24 | Chris R | Too easy, poorly programmed | |
2021-10-06 | JaguarFacedMan | Good but could use a more difficult AI | |
2021-03-06 | David Brassfield | Very simple straight forward app, no ads, no BS just a board game. Thank you for leaving out all the dumb ad stuff. | |
2020-10-06 | Truth Stalker | Clean UI and nice sound effects but difficult to see how many marbles you have if you don't have perfect vision. Numbers about slots do help. Great game but I'd like for marbles and board to have a more realistic appearance. Thank you very much. | |
2020-10-02 | Harold Forrester | Great fun and yet chalenging. Still trying to win against the computer. But still fun. | |
2020-05-21 | Kay Rohrer | To easy to win. No levels to try and inability to play other online people. | |
2020-04-16 | A Google user | Too Easy | |
2020-04-13 | A Google user | At first I never won but now I've got on I went almost every time without using the hint | |
2020-02-22 | A Google user | Great graphics, animations, and sounds—it’s always clear how many stones are in each pit and where the stones are moving to. The move preview, Undo, and Hint features are handy too. And the lack of ads is great—you just play. However, gameplay gets a bit samey against the same AI opponent with the same rules. Multiple AI difficulty levels would help, as would local multiplayer or alternate rule variants such as starting with 3 stones in each pit. |
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