Kalah
Kalah is a traditional board game that belongs to the family of Mancala games. It is played on a wooden board with two rows of six pits, known as "houses," and two larger pits at each end called "stores." Players take turns picking up seeds or stones from their houses and distributing them in a counter-clockwise direction. The objective is to collect more seeds in your store than your opponent.
The game is believed to have origins in Africa and is popular in various cultures around the world. Kalah can be played by two players and is known for its strategic depth, requiring players to think ahead and plan their moves carefully.