Kartini: from Darkness to light (English)
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INFORMATIONS
| Designer : | Sherria Ayuandini |
| Artist : | Anne Isaksson |
| Publisher : |
 Ion Game Design |
| Number of players: | 1 to 6 |
| Age : | 14 years old and + |
| Playing Time : | 60 to 150 minutes |
| More Info : |
Boardgamegeek (English) |
DESCRIPTION
In Kartini - From Darkness to Light, you manage schools for girls where girls from different islands of Indonesia come to be students. As they graduate, the students become politicians, fighters, patrons or teachers, further advancing education for women and supporting the fight for the nationâs freedom. Strategically manage your duits (money) and books to help as many girls graduate from your school while paying attention to your schoolâs reputation. After three rounds, the player with the highest points wins the game.
Kartini - From Darkness to Light celebrates the triumphs of girlsâ education. The game takes place in Indonesia in the late 1800 to the early 1900, during the countryâs struggle for independence from Dutch colonialism. This was the era where Indonesian young women were stepping up to the plate, leading battles and participating in politics for a free Indonesia.
Realizing that the key to the nationâs eventual liberation lied in education, some of them built schools and advocated for more and more girls to be educated to then participate in the nationâs fight for freedom. Indonesian womenâs yearning for education and to take an active role in the public life were encapsulated in a famous series of letters written by Kartini, a Javanese aristocrat, to her Dutch friends. These letters were later published as a book titled âFrom Darkness to Lightâ from which the name of this game derived. Kartiniâs letters are often credited as one of the cornerstones of Indonesian women emancipation movement and they served as profound inspirations for Indonesiaâs fight for independence.