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D20
System Dice with Booklet by
Wizards of the Coast. $6.95.
Dicey by
Great American Puzzle Factory. $9.99.
Dice Meets Jenga! Play a card and assemble the dice indicated on the
card in the exact position. Opponent then plays a card on top of previous
card (yes, on top of the dice as well) then opponent has to place the dice
on top of their card without making it fall. Keep going until the stack
of cards and dice fall--the winner is the one that plays all his dice without
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Dino
Dice by Gamewright. $8.99, normally
priced $9.99, You Save: $1.00 (10%).
Roll the dice and see what the Dinos are up
to. Match the two dice to a square on your bingo board, then mark that square
with a fot print. Roll Dino Dash! And you forfeit a footprint. The first
to mark four squares, in the corners or four in a row, wins!
Dino Dice is for 2-4 players, ages 5 and up. |
Dog
Dice by
Gamewright. $7.99; normally priced $12.99, You Save: $5.00 (38%) .
Gamewright's Dog Dice, a Bingo game with a variety
of lovable canine personalities, is an addictive pleasure for both kids
and adults. Rather than numbers, the playing boards are decorated with squares
depicting four dogs eating, frolicking with their child-owner, groveling
for food, and getting into mischief. The title refers to the two dice that
act as command central of the game: one die features the four distinctive
dogs (Gizmo the mutt, Stretch the dachshund, Gigi the poodle, and McDuff
the Scottie); the second die displays elements of a dog's life (pictures
of a bone, food dish, the kid, a doghouse, plus the word trouble). Players
match the two dice to a square on their boards--Gizmo in his doghouse, for
example--then mark that picture with a small cardboard bone. The first to
get a row of marked squares yells "Hot Dog!" and wins. In an ingenious
twist, one can also achieve "Hot Dog!" by marking, canine-style,
the four corners of one's playing board.
Dog Dice is for two to four players. Ages 5
years and up. |
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Goose
Egg Dice Game by Tah Dah Inc.
$5.98; normally priced $18.99, You Save: $13.01 (69%).
The Multiplication Dice Game of Speed and Luck.
Great for learning and bolstering multiplication skills. Goose Egg uses
four jumbo ten-sided dice, with each player representing a different number,
using that numbered card (2-9). All the spaces on that card are multiples
of the cards number and each player must multiply the numbers of his dice
roll by his assigned card number. Win by rolling all the multiples of your
number in two 30 second rounds. Or, get egged right out of the game in rolling
too many goose eggs! Fast, fun and much better than flash cards!
Ages 8 to 12.
Liar's Dice
-- by Endless Games. $10.99; normally $14.99, You Save: $4.00 (27%).
The Classic bluffing game is back. Bring your
poker face to the table for liars dice. Each player gets their own dice
with Aces, Jacks, Kings and Queens puts a fun twist on this modern classic.
Liar's Dice is for two to four players. Ages
10 years and up. |
Sequence
Dice Game -- by
Jax Ltd Inc. $9.99.
Combining equal parts strategy and chance, Sequence
Dice puts grownups and kids on an even playing field. Set up the small game
board, choose a color, then start rolling the dice. Place a colored chip
on any open square matching your roll: some rolls let you make special moves--or
even remove an opponent's piece! The goal is to place five of your pieces
in a row on the 6-by-6-inch board.
Ages 8 and up. |
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Tripoley
Dice by Cadaco. $9.99.
Shake, Roll and Win! Take the classic fun of
Tripoley anywhere with Tripoley Dice, the handy shake and roll version.
Shake the dice in the special cup, spill them out--the dice read just like
playing cards. The player with the highest score after playing Michigan
Rummy, Hearts, and Poker wins!
Tripoley Dice is for ages 8 years and up. |
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