Dice games are games that use or incorporate one or more dice as their sole or central component, usually as a random device.
The following are games which largely, if not entirely, depend on dice:
- Backgammon
- Balut
- Bầu cua cá cọp
- Beetle
- Bo Bing (Pua Tiong Chiu)
- Boggle
- Bunco
- Button Men
- Cee-lo
- Chō-han
- Chaupar
- Chuck-a-luck
- Craps / Seven-Eleven
- Crown and Anchor
- Daldøs
- Dayakattai
- Dice 10000 / 5000 / 1000
- Diceball!
- Dice Chess
- Drop Dead
- Dudo
- Duell
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Elder Sign
- Farkle
- Glückshaus (House of Fortune)
- Hazard
- Hoo Hey How
- Jacquet
- Kismet
- Liar's Dice
- Ludo
- Macao
- Mia
- Midnight
- Mumchance
- Owzthat
- Pandemic: The Cure
- Pencil cricket
- Perquackey
- Pig
- Poker dice
- Pugasaing
- Quarriors!
- Sagrada
- Ship, captain, and crew
- Shut the box
- Sic Bo
- Trictrac
- Yacht
- Yahtzee
- Zambales Dice Game
- Zombie Dice
Collectible dice games
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:
See also
References
- ↑ "Collectible Dice Games | WizKids". 6 January 2015.
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