THE BEST ROLLING DICE GAME THE SECOND BULLET

The Best Rolling Dice Game The Second Bullet

The Best Rolling Dice Game The Second Bullet

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Best Rolling Dice Game





Last time we brought you some funny rolling dice game lists. This time we continue with some exciting two-player dice games.

1.Bluff, Perudo


This is a two-player dice-rolling cheating game. Each player has five dice, an opaque cup, and poker chips (optional, for scoring).

How to Play


Each player receives five dice and an opaque cup. The two players roll the dice in their own cups, hiding the results. The first player makes a bid, including the number and the dice face. (e.g., “three 2s”) The bid represents the player’s guess at the total number of dice faces shown in all* cups. 1s are usually wild, meaning they count as any dice face. Raise or Challenge: The second player can: Raise the bid: Increase the number, the dice face value, or both. Challenge: Yell “Liar!” if they think the current bid is a bluff. The player who loses the dice starts the next round. The player with any dice left at the end wins the game.

2.Pig


A simple funny dice rolling game with risk and reward for two people. One dice, one scoring method (paper and pencil, phone, etc.).

Gameplay


Players take turns rolling the metal dice. On your turn, roll the dice. Score 2-6, add the roll value to your turn total. Score 1, you lose your turn and all unbanked points for that turn. After every 2-6 rolls, store your current turn total and add it to your total score. Or risk losing your turn total for a chance to accumulate more points. The first player to reach or exceed 100 points wins the game.

3.Shut the Box


Dice and numbers game of skill and luck. Shut the box board (with tiles numbered 1-9), two dice.

Gameplay


The goal is to get the lowest score after a certain number of rounds. On your turn, roll two dice. Add the dice together. You can shut off any combination of tiles to increase your dice total. For example, if you roll a 7, you can close 7 tiles, or 1 and 6 tiles, or 2, 3, and 2 tiles. If you are able to close at least one tile, roll the dice again. Keep rolling until you can no longer close any tiles. If you are able to close at least one tile, roll the dice again. Keep rolling until you can no longer close any tiles. Add up the numbers on all the open (not closed) tiles. This is your score for the round. Play a predetermined number of rounds. For example, 5 or 10. The player with the lowest total score across all rounds wins.


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