ʻĀina is a game that challenges you to use strategy and cooperation to flip a landscape from negative to positive, distribute resources for lasting wealth, and open pathways for water to flow—all in 64 moves.
The cards are also the playing board. They create a landscape of a stylized ahupuaʻa (traditional land division), and the entire game revolves around laulima (working together) to restore its vibrancy.
ʻĀina is a game that challenges you to use strategy and cooperation to flip a landscape from negative to positive, distribute resources for lasting wealth, and open pathways for water to flow—all in 64 moves.
The cards are the playing board. They create a landscape of a stylized ahupuaʻa (traditional land division), and the entire game revolves around laulima (working together) to restore its vibrancy.
CREDITS
ʻĀina was developed by Solomon Robert Nui Enos, Meredith Desha Enos, Pat Ohta, and Charles Kupahu Timtim. Original artwork by Solomon Robert Nui Enos. Additional support provided by: Jason Ubay, Keʻōpūlaulani Reelitz, Kaipo Kīʻaha, Wahineʻaipohaku Tong, Kawena Lei Apao, Katherine Burke, Ahukini Fuertes, haumāna of Ke Kula Kaiaupuni o Waiau. Original kalo design by All Things Maoli.
CREDITS
ʻĀina was developed by Solomon Robert Nui Enos, Meredith Desha Enos, Pat Ohta, and Charles Kupahu Timtim. Original artwork by Solomon Robert Nui Enos. Additional support provided by: Jason Ubay, Keʻōpūlaulani Reelitz, Kaipo Kīʻaha, Wahineʻaipohaku Tong, Kawena Lei Apao, Katherine Burke, Ahukini Fuertes, haumāna of Ke Kula Kaiaupuni o Waiau. Original kalo design by All Things Maoli.