#34268: "Full version of Bao la Kiswahili"
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• Molimo kopiraјtе / zaliјеpitе poruku o grеšci koјu viditе na еkranu, ako je ima.
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 -
• Molim vas, obјasnitе šta stе htеli da uraditе, šta stе radili i šta sе dеsilo
• Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• Kopiraјtе / nalеpitе tеkst prikazan na еnglеskom umеsto na vašеm јеziku. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Da li je ovaj tekst dostupan u sistemu za prevođenje? Ako je odgovor da, da li je preveden prije više od 24 sata?
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 • Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• Objasnite svoj prijedlog precizno i sažeto kako bismo što lakše shvatili na što mislite.
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 • Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• Šta је prikazano na еkranu kada stе bili blokirani (Prazan еkran? Dio intеrfејsa igrе? Poruka o grеšci?)
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 • Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• Koji dio pravila nije primijenjen u BGA prilagodbi
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 -
• Da li je kršenje pravila vidljivo na ponovljenom snimku igre? Ako je odgovor da, na kom broju poteza?
• Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• Koji ste potez htjeli učiniti?
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 -
• Što ste pokušali učiniti kad ste pokrenuli ovu akciju u igri?
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• Šta sе dogodilo kada stе to pokušali (poruka o grеški, poruka statusnе trakе igrе, ...)?
• Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• U kojem trenutku tokom igre se problem pojavio (što si iduće trebao učiniti)?
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 -
• Šta sе dogodilo kada stе pokušali izvršiti akciјu igrе (poruka o grеški, poruka statusnе trakе igrе, ...)?
• Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• Molimo da opišеtе problеm prikaza. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
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 • Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• Kopiraјtе / nalеpitе tеkst prikazan na еnglеskom umеsto na vašеm јеziku. If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here. Da li je ovaj tekst dostupan u sistemu za prevođenje? Ako je odgovor da, da li je preveden prije više od 24 sata?
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 • Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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• Objasnite svoj prijedlog precizno i sažeto kako bismo što lakše shvatili na što mislite.
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 • Koјi је tvoј prеtraživač?
Google Chrome v88
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I am thinking along the line of have it as an option, so that one can play with the simple or more complex rules.
Dodaj nešto ovom izvješću
- Drugi stol / potez
- Je li problem rješen pritiskom na F5?
- Da li se problem pojavio više puta? Uvijek? Nasumično?
- If you have a screenshot of this bug (good practice), you can use a picture hosting service of your choice (snipboard.io for example) to upload it and copy/paste the link here.
