![]() ![]() The main rule is that you have to start on the left and go to the right - and if you pass up a number, well you’re out of luck. There are 4 rows of numbers, each a different color, and two of them go from 2-12 whereas the other two go from 12-2. You score points by crossing off numbers. And I’m not 100% sold on the name as there are a lot of underused alphabet letters, which made us a little uncertain of the correct pronunciation (but that’s being picky.) It’s definitely more difficult to explain to someone than say Yahtzee, but that’s because there is so much more to the game. What don’t I like? I don’t like that I’m burning through score sheets like some people tear through boxes of Girl Scout Thin Mints**. Unless someone is a slow decision-maker, turns go rather quickly. It’s pretty small (so it travels well) and the box has a lovely magnetic closure.ĥ. It plays just as well with 2 players as it does with 5.Ĥ. You have to pay attention and make a decision even when it’s not your turn.ģ. It’s not just luck, there are plenty of strategies to try out in this game.Ģ. In a nutshell, here are the top 5 things I love about this game:ġ. ![]() No really, this has quickly moved to the tip-top of my list of favorite dice games (and I really like dice games).
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