Adzua (Children)
DLP Game   
Period
Modern
Region
Western Africa
Category
Reconstruction, Done, Board, Space, Line
Description
Adzua is a word used for several games by the Jukun people of Nigeria. This version is an alignment game played by children.
Rules
3x3 board rendered as holes in the ground. Four pieces per player. When a player makes a line of three holes with their pieces, they remove one of the opponent's pieces.
These rules were taken from the Historical Information. ruleset.
All Rulesets
Reconstructed rulesets
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 1)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 2)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 3)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 4)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 5)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 6)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 7)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 8)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 9)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Adzua (Children) (Ludii 10)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Incomplete rulesets
Historical Information.
Rules from DLP evidence.
Origin
Nigeria
Ludeme Description
Adzua (Children).lud
Concepts
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Reference
Meek 1931: 456.
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Sources
Meek, C. 1931. A Sudanese Kingdom: An Ethnographical Study of the Jukun Speaking Peoples of Nigeria. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co.
Identifiers
DLP.Games.1258