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Oware game from Cameroon... Oware game from Cameroon... Oware game from Cameroon... Oware is the national game of... The game requires an Oware board and 48 seeds... A typical Oware board has two straight rows of six pits... Oware is perhaps the most widespread game in that family... players of Oware encourage participation by onlookers... some oware players have noted that this experiment was not done using the... Play Oware online against human opponents... Oware information and links...

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