#34268: "Full version of Bao la Kiswahili"
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• Kopieer en plak alsjeblieft de foutboodschap die je op je scherm ziet, indien van toepassing.
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU -
• Leg uit wat je wilde doen, wat je deed en wat er gebeurde
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
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• Kopieer en plak alsjeblieft de tekst die in het Engels wordt getoond in plaats van in jouw taal. Als je een screenshot van de bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je een afbeeldingswebsite gebruiken (bijvoorbeeld snipboard.io) om deze te uploaden en de link hier te delen. Is deze tekst beschikbaar in het vertaalsysteem? Zo ja, is deze meer dan 24 uur geleden vertaald?
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU • Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
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• Gelieve jouw suggestie precies en beknopt uit te leggen zodat het zo makkelijk mogelijk is om te begrijpen wat je bedoelt.
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU • Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
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• Wat stond op het scherm toen je geblokkeerd was (Leeg scherm? Een deel van de spelinterface? Foutboodschap?)
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU • Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
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• Met welk onderdeel van de regels is geen rekening gehouden bij de BGA-versie?
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU -
• Is de inbreuk op de spelregels zichtbaar in de spelherhaling? Indien ja, bij welk zetnummer?
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
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• Welke spelactie wilde je uitvoeren?
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU -
• Wat probeerde je te doen om deze spelactie te laten optreden?
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• Wat gebeurde er toen je dit probeerde te doen (foutboodschap, melding op de statusbalk van het spel, ...)?
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
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• In welke fase van het spel deed het probleem zich voor (wat was de huidige spelinstructie)?
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU -
• Wat gebeurde toen je deze spelactie probeerde (foutboodschap, melding op de statusbalk van het spel, ...)?
• Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
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• Beschrijf alsjeblieft het probleem met de beeldweergave. Als je een screenshot van de bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je een afbeeldingswebsite gebruiken (bijvoorbeeld snipboard.io) om deze te uploaden en de link hier te delen.
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU • Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
-
• Kopieer en plak alsjeblieft de tekst die in het Engels wordt getoond in plaats van in jouw taal. Als je een screenshot van de bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je een afbeeldingswebsite gebruiken (bijvoorbeeld snipboard.io) om deze te uploaden en de link hier te delen. Is deze tekst beschikbaar in het vertaalsysteem? Zo ja, is deze meer dan 24 uur geleden vertaald?
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU • Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
-
• Gelieve jouw suggestie precies en beknopt uit te leggen zodat het zo makkelijk mogelijk is om te begrijpen wat je bedoelt.
The current version is (I believe) not Bao la kiswahili but a simplified version of the game called Bao la Kujifunza. I have started looking at the 'full' version of this game, and I'm extremely intrigued. I think that it would absolutely be worth implementing, especially for competitive play on BGA. This seems to be the version that most people will expect when we bring up the game 'Bao'.
It seems like there is an official website for this game, and they have the complete rules here in English:
www.kibao.org/doc/regole2009kiba_en.pdf
The PDF is a little hard to read, but someone has formatted it nicely here:
abstractstrategygames.blogspot.com/2011/01/bao-sum-up-of-rules.html
I also found another description of the rules from the official site, although I'm not sure if it's exactly the same. It does inline the rules with some helpful images though:
www.kibao.org/kanuni.php?lng=en
And finally, there is a video on YouTube that does a good job at explaining the rules, and I'll link it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPg_0Mb-BUU • Welke browser gebruik je?
Google Chrome v88
Rapportgeschiedenis
I am thinking along the line of have it as an option, so that one can play with the simple or more complex rules.
Dit rapport aanvullen
- Andere tafel ID / zet ID
- Loste F5 het probleem op?
- Kwam het probleem meerdere keren voor? Altijd? Willekeurig?
- Als je een screenshot van de bug hebt (goede gewoonte), kun je een afbeeldingswebsite gebruiken (bijvoorbeeld snipboard.io) om deze te uploaden en de link hier te delen.
