All over the web are thousands and thousands of free and cheap "Print and Play" games. These are games you download and print at home, and include card games, board games and dice games. This podcast reviews one game each episode and places a rating on it.
I've been working on some improvements to the game, mixing up the colour/number combinations on each dice so that you have more choices and the probabilities of rolling each number/colour total are more equal.
I've also just about finished a Keltis variant (called Keldice, of course!) which also uses three colour/number die. The only problem I've got is where to put the bonus clover, VP and wishing stone symbols to best approximation to the original.
I'll upload both to the dice-game competition thread later this week.
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Hi FNH,
Many thanks for the review :)
I've been working on some improvements to the game, mixing up the colour/number combinations on each dice so that you have more choices and the probabilities of rolling each number/colour total are more equal.
I've also just about finished a Keltis variant (called Keldice, of course!) which also uses three colour/number die. The only problem I've got is where to put the bonus clover, VP and wishing stone symbols to best approximation to the original.
I'll upload both to the dice-game competition thread later this week.
Cheers,
Tom
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