My wife and I were having dinner with friends the other night and I spotted a game board that I had never seen. The friend told me that it was for a game called "karam," and gave me a short description as to how she had played as a child (she had inherited the board). She did not have any idea of the history of the game, where it originated, or what the actual rules were. A quick google search reveals very little.
Can someone tell me more about this game? Where did it come from? The board was inherited from a Norwegian or Danish grandparent, but the designs looked Middle Eastern, or Turkish . . . Could have been many things, but Norwegian and Danish don't seem likely.
What are the rules? I found a few things on the web about shooting "pucks" (for lack of a better term) into the nets in the corners, but that was all I could find.
I'm curious about this game. Can anyone help me out?
Can someone tell me more about this game? Where did it come from? The board was inherited from a Norwegian or Danish grandparent, but the designs looked Middle Eastern, or Turkish . . . Could have been many things, but Norwegian and Danish don't seem likely.
What are the rules? I found a few things on the web about shooting "pucks" (for lack of a better term) into the nets in the corners, but that was all I could find.
I'm curious about this game. Can anyone help me out?
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