Best board games about Africa?

I have a steady collection of games on the Bush War that my historian friends like to play. But are there any other notable games about other events on the dark continent?

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Here's a list from the country that invented board games -

https://spiele.tips/die-besten-spiele-die-auf-dem-kontinent-afrika-spielen

Personally only ever played Carcassonne: Safari which was good

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/256065/carcassonne-safari

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Angola, which I have played, is on this list. So they def know their stuff. Mombasa looks like a cool economics game. ^^

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Krauts know their board games.

It's just sad that the Spiel Essen isn't as good as GenCon.

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The Campaign for North Africa

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This game is unplayable

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For brainlets

t. :marseybigbrain:

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If you can actually play it then we should get some people on the site to play it by email

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I don't think I have the time for a fourth game of TCFNA:TDW1940-43 right now

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Gorkamorka

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GMT was going to put out a game about the Scramble for Africa. But people crying racism lead to them cancelling it

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How does so much [false news] get into the American newspapers, even the good ones? Is it because journ*lists, as a class, are habitual liars, and prefer what is not true to what is true? I don't think it is. Rather, it is because journ*lists are, in the main, extremely stupid, sentimental and credulous fellows — because nothing is easier than to fool them — because the majority of them lack the sharp intelligence that the proper discharge of their duties demands.

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