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  2. Daldøs - Wikipedia

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    Daldøs [dal'døs] is a running-fight board game only known from a few coastal locations in southern Scandinavia, where its history can be traced back to around 1800.The game is notable for its unusual four-sided dice (stick or long dice).

  3. Duell (game) - Wikipedia

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    Duell, also published under other names, is a two-player board game played with dice on a board of 9×8 squares. Players take turns moving one of their dice in order to capture their opponent's pieces, with the ultimate aim of capturing the opponent's key piece to win the game. It is considered a chess variant. [1]

  4. Template:Dice games - Wikipedia

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    This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:

  5. List of dice games - Wikipedia

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    Patterned after the success of collectible card games, a number of collectible dice games have been published. [1] 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 include: Battle Dice; Dice Masters; Diceland; Dragon Dice

  6. Mia (game) - Wikipedia

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    The concealed dice are then passed to the next player in a clockwise fashion. The receiving player now has two options: Believe the passer, roll the dice and pass it on, announcing a higher value—with or without looking at them. (For a poor liar it may be sensible to not look at the dice.) Call the passer a liar and look at the dice.

  7. Swipe (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    After rolling, the player does whatever the dice say and the turn passes to the next player to the left. It is important to note that a player cannot lose all of their dice; one is the fewest dice a player can have. The game is over once all chips are won from the center.

  8. Glossary of board games - Wikipedia

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    Role-playing games typically use one or more polyhedral dice. Games such as Pachisi and chaupur traditionally use cowrie shells. The games Zohn Ahl and Hyena chase use dice sticks. The game yut uses yut sticks. direction of play The order of turns in a multiplayer game, e.g. clockwise around the board means the player to the left has the next ...

  9. Midnight (game) - Wikipedia

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    If they have a 1 and 4, the other dice are totaled to give the player's score. The maximum score is 24 (four 6s.) The procedure is repeated for the remaining players. The player with the highest four-dice total wins. [1] If two or more players tie for the highest total, any money bet is added to the next game.