Senin, 24 Mei 2010

Congkak, typical Indonesian Games

Congkak is a traditional game which is known by various names throughout Indonesia. Usually in the game, a type of clam shells are used as seed Congkak and if not there, sometimes it is also used seeds from plants tumbuhan.Di Malaysiacongkak and the term is also known in some areas in SumateraMelayu. In Java, this game is better known as arrogant, dakon, dhakon or dhakonan. Also in Lampung this game is better known as slow while the boom in Sulawesi this game is better known by the name Mokaotan, Maggaleceng, Aggalacang and Nogarata. In English, this game called Mancala.

However, this game is not from Malaysia but from INDONESIA


Games snooty done by two people. In their game board using a board called arrogant, and 98 (14 x 7) fruit seeds called arrogant or fruit seeds arrogant. Generally, boards made of wood and wrapped in cellophane plastic, while the seed is made from shellfish shells, seeds, rocks, marbles, or plastic. On board there are 16 fruit snooty aperture consists of 14 small holes facing each other and the 2 large holes on either side. Any small hole in the side of 7 players and a big hole in the side kananya regarded as belonging to the player.


At the beginning of the game every little hole filled with seven seeds. Two players face, one can choose the starting aperture will be taken and put one into the hole on his right and so on. When the seeds out in a small pit that contains the seeds of others, he can take those seeds and proceed to fill, can be discharged in a large aperture of hers so she can continue by selecting a small aperture in the side. when discharged at a small hole in the side so he quit and took all the seeds on the opposite side. But when stopped at an empty hole in the side of the opponent so he quit and not gain anything.
The game is considered finished when it no longer can dimabil seeds (all seeds are placed in a large pit two players). The winner is to get the highest seed


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