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- Oh-Wah-Ree abstract "Oh-Wah-Ree is a 1962 board game designed by Alex Randolph and published by 3M as part of their bookshelf game line. A variant of mancala, the game is playable by between 2 and 4 players. The name is taken from Oware, a typical West African game.A characteristic feature (besides the circular formation of the holes, which has no playing implications) is the use of a second ring of holes to mark the ownership of the holes by the various players. This allows for more than two players, and for modes of play in which the players capture holes as well as the stones in them.".
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageExternalLink featured-game-oh-wah-ree.html.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageID "15670287".
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageLength "1022".
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageRevisionID "591194348".
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink 1960s_in_games.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink 3M.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink 3M_bookshelf_game_series.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Randolph.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink Category:3M_Bookshelf_games.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alex_Randolph_games.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1962.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mancala.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink Mancala.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLink Oware.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oh-Wah-Ree".
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:3M_bookshelf_games.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bgg.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Board-game-stub.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Oh-Wah-Ree subject Category:3M_Bookshelf_games.
- Oh-Wah-Ree subject Category:Alex_Randolph_games.
- Oh-Wah-Ree subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1962.
- Oh-Wah-Ree subject Category:Mancala.
- Oh-Wah-Ree hypernym Game.
- Oh-Wah-Ree type VideoGame.
- Oh-Wah-Ree comment "Oh-Wah-Ree is a 1962 board game designed by Alex Randolph and published by 3M as part of their bookshelf game line. A variant of mancala, the game is playable by between 2 and 4 players. The name is taken from Oware, a typical West African game.A characteristic feature (besides the circular formation of the holes, which has no playing implications) is the use of a second ring of holes to mark the ownership of the holes by the various players.".
- Oh-Wah-Ree label "Oh-Wah-Ree".
- Oh-Wah-Ree sameAs Q7080402.
- Oh-Wah-Ree sameAs m.03np577.
- Oh-Wah-Ree sameAs Q7080402.
- Oh-Wah-Ree wasDerivedFrom Oh-Wah-Ree?oldid=591194348.
- Oh-Wah-Ree isPrimaryTopicOf Oh-Wah-Ree.