The classic game "Deluxe Kalaha" requires you to collect more glass beads than your opponent. The game has historical roots and belongs to the Mancala game family. The game begins with all the glass beads being distributed between the 12 circular pits on the wooden board. Each player controls the six depots on their side of the board, as well as the large pit to their right (the so-called "Kalaha" or "store"). During a round, the player removes all the gems from one of the depots on their side and distributes the gems one by one to the adjacent pits, which move counter-clockwise, including the player's own "Kalaha" and the opponent's pits. Once a gem is placed in Kalaha, it is safe and remains there until the end of the game. The game ends when a player no longer has any gems in any of their pits. The player who has collected the most gems in their "Kalaha" wins. 43 cm. Noris deluxe Kalaha contains 1 game board and 48 glass beads and fits 2 players. From 6 years.