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Afrikan tähti is a super popular Finnish board game! It means "Star of Africa" in English. A talented person named Kari Mannerla created it. People have been playing this game since 1951, making it a true classic.

Discovering Afrikan tähti: A Board Game Adventure

How Afrikan tähti Was Born

Kari Mannerla, a Finnish game designer, came up with the idea for Afrikan tähti. He designed this exciting board game many years ago. It first came out in 1951. This means it has been around for over 70 years! It's amazing how long people have enjoyed playing it.

A Star Across the Nordics

Afrikan tähti has been one of the best-selling board games in Finland for a very long time. For over 65 years, it has stayed popular. The game has also been translated into more than 16 different languages. It is especially loved in the Nordic countries. These include Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. The game became widely known in these countries starting in 1960.

Different Names, Same Fun

In Sweden, the game is called Den Försvunna Diamanten. This means "The Lost Diamond". Norway also uses a similar name, Den Forsvunne Diamanten. In Denmark, it is known as Afrikas Stjerne, which means "Star of Africa". Even with different names, the fun adventure of finding the diamond remains the same!

Impressive Sales Figures

This game has sold millions of copies around the world. In Finland alone, over two million games have been sold. In Sweden and Norway, almost one million copies have found homes. Denmark has sold half a million games. Globally, more than 4.5 million copies of Afrikan tähti have been sold! That's a lot of adventures.

Other Creations by Kari Mannerla

Kari Mannerla also created other games. Later in his life, he brought back an older game he had made. This game was called Inkan Aarre. He updated it completely to make it fresh and exciting. Inkan Aarre has also been very successful in Finland, selling over 100,000 copies.

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