
There's not much to say about Mancala 3000. It's a nice, straightforward Mancala, nothing fancy, but not spartanic either (you can even select the background color), it runs in 256 colors under Windows 9.x, it is shareware. I can't say much about the AI, since the free version has only novice mode.
Mancala 3000 was originally called Mancala 2000 and had exactly the same graphics as Wari 2000. It was originally 16-bit, but I have not been able to find this version, which probably dates from 1998. In 2000 it was re-released 32-bit only, and still in the same year it got new graphics and a new name, probably to avoid confusion with Seth Tabberer's Mancala 2000, at the same time suggesting a superiority that is not entirely justified.