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Number of Players | 2-5 |
Playtime | 45 Min |
Suggested Ages | 10+ |
Designer(s) | Bruno Cathala, Ludovic Maublanc |
Publisher | Matagot |
Every player gets a cup with five poker dice and eight dollars. Each turn, a player puts together a poker hand and depending on the roll, take control of various key places in Dice Town that will allow them to perform the corresponding action of the location.
In a turn, all players shake their cup and take out all but one die, which is kept separate from the others. They will repeat the process with the remaining dice until all five dice are on the table. Players might want to keep more than one die; they pay one dollar for each additional die.
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Nines: In the gold mine, the player with the most 9's can take one nugget from the mine for each nine he has thrown.
Tens: In the bank, the player with the most 10's can rob the bank and take all bills there - each two bills represent one victory point at game end.
Jacks: The player who has the most J's goes to the general store and takes as many cards as he had thrown J's, keeping one. These cards may give from one to eight points, or entitle a player to perform the saloon or general store action twice in a row, put a die with a result of a player's choice under the cup without rolling, or steal 4 dollars from another player. There are many more cards of this kind that will spice up the game.
Queens: The player with the most Q's in their roll wins the favor of the girls, and takes advantage of their charm to steal from an opponent. They may take as many cards from his opponent as they have thrown Q's, keeping one and giving back the others.
Kings: The player with the most K's becomes the new sheriff; they decide who wins in any ties, but the sheriff can be influenced with nuggets, cards, or money.
Aces/Poker hand: In the town hall, the player with the best poker hand willget a property claim worth from one to five victory points. Having aces in the best poker hand permits taking more cards.
Finally, if a player did not win anything during a turn, they might visit Doc Badluck where they can choose any one of the following:
The game is over when there are no more gold nuggets in the mine or when all property claims have been issued. Players count their points: 1 for each nugget, 1 for every two dollars, 5 for whomever is currently sheriff, and each general store and property card for its value.
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