![]() Regardless, once the dice are rolled, choose a value and fill out one of your cards with that value, according to its rules. Some cards have specific conditions where you might write down the values on both dice, but they’re special cases. It might be the sum of the dice, the black value, or the red value. ![]() So let’s see how it works!Įach round, some player rolls the red and black dice. Give each player a marker and a Roll Tracker card:ĭice Cards isn’t too complicated, to its benefit you just roll the dice, choose a number, and play it! You’ve got six mini-games in front of you, each with their own rules. The cards with the ! on them are All-or-Nothing Cards if anyone gets two or more of those consider letting them swap them out for some other ones. In the meantime, always more writing to be done, so let’s get it done! I have a bunch of reviews coming down the pipe that I’m very excited about sharing with y’all, so let’s hope that y’all enjoy reading about these games as much as I enjoyed playing them! First up is Dice Cards, coming from CardLords.ĭice Cards is a modular roll-and-write where each card is a unique mini-game! Roll two dice, use either number or the sum, and try to complete cards in order to score big points! Score tickets as well to modify your rolls and try to get more points than your opponents! Contents I think I have a couple more crowdfunding games hitting after this? I think there’s one in April that I’m keeping an eye out for, so more on that later. Some art, gameplay, or other aspects of the game may change between this preview and the fulfillment of the Kickstarter, should it fund, as this is a preview of a currently unreleased game. Full disclosure: A preview copy of Dice Cards was provided by CardLords.
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