(game "Tami" ) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (option "Variant" args:{ } { (item "Incomplete" < (players 2) (equipment { (mancalaBoard [#]) (piece "Seed" Shared) }) (rules (start [#]) (play [#]) (end [#]) ) > "The incomplete ruleset." ) }) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (rulesets { (ruleset "Ruleset/Historical Information (Incomplete)" { "Variant/Incomplete" }) }) //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (metadata (info { (description "Tami is a mancala-style board game played in Accra, Ghana in the early nineteenth century. It was played mostly by women, with grey and green nuts. Sometimes these nuts were covered in gold and worn as necklaces.") (rules "Played on an elongated board with large holes. Seeds are used in the holes as counters. Counters are moved from hole to hole.") (source "DLP evidence.") (id "1271") (version "1.3.12") (classification "board/sow/reconstruction/pending") (credit "Eric Piette") (origin "This game was played in Ghana, from around 1805 to 1809.") } ) (graphics { (board Style Mancala) }) (recon { (concept "Sow" True) }) )