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  2. Welcome to Dice Association!In this game, you roll virtual dice and go to that number's link on the last article/word listed. Count the number of links, and add the link with the same number as you received from your dice roll.

  3. Armello - Wikipedia

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    Armello is a digital simulation of a traditional fantasy tabletop role-playing game utilizing virtual dice and cards which allow the player to carry out specific actions. Up to four players assume the role of a Hero character that represents a specific animal clan, each with their own unique strengths, with the ultimate goal to storm the castle ...

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  5. Fantasy Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Grounds contains features typical of many tabletop role-playing games, such as virtual dice rolling, character sheets, and maps featuring line of sight with a grid system. [2] Games are organized into sessions, which are started by a gamemaster and which other players may join remotely.

  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. Glückshaus - Wikipedia

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    Glückshaus (House of Fortune) is a gambling dice game for multiple players. It is played with two dice on a numbered board. [1] The name was coined in the 1960s by Erwin Glonnegger who also created the modern design of the board by merging older dice games with a staking board for a card game. [2]

  8. Dice - Wikipedia

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    Dice of different sizes being thrown in slow motion. A die (sg.: die or dice; pl.: dice) [1] is a small, throwable object with marked sides that can rest in multiple positions. Dice are used for generating random values, commonly as part of tabletop games, including dice games, board games, role-playing games, and games of chance.

  9. Dayakattai - Wikipedia

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    The game uses a pair of long square cuboid dice, called the Dayakattai. These dice also go by names such as Daayam and Daala. They are typically made of brass and have dots punched onto the long faces (1, 2, 3, 0). Each player starts with twelve or six coins/chips at a 'home' in the center of the game board.