Dice game
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Dice games are games that use or incorporate a die as their sole or central component, usually as a random device.
[edit] Dice games
The following are games which largely if not entirely depend on dice:
- Blates
- Cee-lo
- Chicago
- Chingona
- Cho-han bakuchi
- Cinq-O
- Cosmic Wimpout
- Craps
- Dice 10000 / 5000 / 1000
- Dudo
- Farkel
- Greed
- Kuriki
- Liar's dice
- Mexico (game)
- Mia (game)
- Mr. Three
- Phase 10 Dice
- Pig
- Shibala
- Shut the Box
- Three's Out
- Yahtzee
[edit] Collectible dice games
Patterned after the success of collectible card games, a number of collectible dice games have been published. Although most of these collectible dice games are long out-of-print, there is still a small following for many of them.
Some collectible dice games that were published includes:
- Dragon Dice (SFR, Inc.)
- Dicemaster (Iron Crown Enterprises)
- Diceland
- Throwing Stones (Gamesmiths, Inc.)
- Demon Dice also known as Chaos Progenitus (Fast Forward Games)
- Marvel Super Dice (TSR, Inc.)
- Star Trek The Next Generation Collectible Dice Game (Alderac Entertainment Group)
- Rolled Bones (D'Ice, Inc.)
- Harry Potter Dicers (Hasbro)
- Cookie Fu (Blue Kabuto)
[edit] External links
- Dice Play - rules and more for many dice games
- Games Forum Dice Games - dice game rules indexed alphabetically
- International Bone Rollers Guild - a community of dice enthusiasts, featuring rules, history, and more.