Sungka Kunggit Sungca Mancala

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Sungka kunggit Congkak Dakon 3D Classic is a Philippine mancala game offline, which is now also played wherever Philippine migrants are living; e.g. in Macau, Taiwan, Germany, and the USA. Like the closely related Congkak, it is traditionally a women's game. Sungka is a traditional Southeast Asian board game that belongs to the Mancala family. People often say that to honestly know a country is to immerse yourself in its customs and traditions. Speaking of which, the Philippines is a country full of rich customs and traditions. From its language to its local cuisine and delicacies, one can say that the country is a gem. If you think that being able to visit the Philippines’ picturesque sceneries and eating its local food varieties makes you a real Filipino at heart, you are wrong. Filipino local games, like Sungka, will surely make you fall in love more with the country. Sungka Kunggit pronounced as Soong-kah, is a two-player turn-based board game wherein the players compete to obtain more stones than the other. The game unleashes the competitiveness of a person. Somehow, the Sungka game seems to be a mind game. It is also known to improve the mathematical thinking and observation skills of an individual.

How to play Sungka:

**Objective:**
The goal of Sungka is to capture more stones or seeds than your opponent.

**Equipment:**
- A Sungka Kunggit board: This typically consists of two rows of seven small pits or holes, called houses, and two larger pits at each end, called stores.
- 98 small stones or seeds: 7 stones are placed in each of the 14 houses at the beginning of the game.

**Setup:**
1. Players sit opposite each other, with the Sungka board placed horizontally between them.
2. Each player controls the row of houses on their side of the board.

**Gameplay:**
1. The game starts with one player picking up all the stones from one of their houses.
2. The player then distributes these stones, moving counterclockwise, placing one stone in each house, including their store, but skipping the opponent's store.
3. If the last stone falls into the player's store, they get a free turn. If it falls into an empty house on the player's side, they capture that stone and any stones in the opponent's house directly opposite.
4. The captured stones are then placed in the player's store.
5. The turn passes to the next player.

**End of the Game:**
The game typically ends when one player can no longer make a move. The remaining stones on the board are then captured by the player who still has legal moves. The player with the most stones in their store at the end is the winner.

Sungka Kunggit is not only a game of strategy and skill but also holds cultural significance in many Southeast Asian communities. The rules may vary slightly depending on the region, but the core gameplay remains consistent.
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Nob 2, 2023

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