PRESENTATION
Igikubo
"Igikubo" is an educational and strategic game, designed and developed by Alexis Munyandekwe.
The game unfolds on an octagonal board consisting of 10 hollows, each numbered from 0 to 9. Depending on the chosen game mode, it can be played by one or more players.
Igikubo's diverse game modes offer a platform for players to enhance their mental arithmetic skills while fostering valuable traits like cooperation, social interaction, and sound decision-making. Participants are encouraged to practice generosity and discernment, as they sow and reap wisely, all the while refining their strategic thinking abilities, among other valuable skills.
IGIKUBO MODES
Different modes of Igikubo
Igikubo, in Init Mode, is a game designed for two players with the objective of arranging the pieces in order.
Igikubo, in Count Mode, is a two-player game that helps with mastering counting, recognizing numbers, and learning complements of 10.
Igikubo, in Zen Mode, is a fun learning tool for practicing calculations (addition and subtraction).
Igikubo, in Standard Mode, is a two-player strategy game. The ultimate goal of this game is to eliminate the opponent’s pieces from the board.
Igikubo, in Bis Mode, is a strategy game with the objective of scoring points. This game is played in two stages: the piece-arranging stage and the piece-collecting stage.
Igikubo Components
1 wooden board
30 red wooden pieces
30 blue wooden pieces
1 rule booklet
1 semi-circular arrow card
1 dice
1 storage bag