Togo traditional games
Mancala is one of oldest games in the world, dating back thousands of years. Pits have been found carved into the roofs of ancient Egyptian tombs in Luxor and Thebes. . There are in fact more than 200 versions of this "count and capture" game, this games is similar to the Bruneian traditional game congkak , all with slightly different rules . In North and West Africa it's common to use two rows of pits, in Ethiopia they play with 3 rows, and in East and southern Africa, they play with four rows. Some games have "stores" at the end of each board, others do not.