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Kalaha 1.1
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutKalaha is a 1998 Macintosh implementation of the ancient sowing game variously called Kalah, Mancala, or Oware, written by Joachim Kulla. It distills one of the world's oldest board game families into a small Classic Mac application, letting a player face a computer opponent on a six-pit-per-side board with two scoring stores.About the gameMancala-family games are played by picking up the seeds in one of your pits and sowing them one by one into the following pits, capturing under specific end-of-move conditions. Kalah, the variant implemented here, is the version popularised in mid-twentieth-century America and remains the canonical introduction to the family.The Mac versionJoachim Kulla's port presents the board graphically and handles move input, sowing animation, capture rules, and a built-in opponent. The Macintosh Garden listing dates the work to 1998 with the current archived snapshot from 2009.Why it mattersSmall, focused implementations of traditional board games were a staple of late-1990s Mac shareware, alongside chess, Go, and backgammon clients. Kalaha is a representative example: a single author, a single game, packaged as a tidy Classic Mac application.Running it todayAs a Classic Mac binary it is best run under Mini vMac, Basilisk II, or SheepShaver depending on the supplied build's processor target. Other Versions |
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