From the "Letter from the author" page: "The games included in this 'Ten Sports Games To Play With Dice' have been developed and played by my family and friends for over 20 years. Foregoing the more traditional board games which sell for five and ten dollars and more, we would take our pencil and paper and a pair of dice and develop a game of our own. This...
Ten Wickets one day cricket inspired auction game. Each player takes on the role of opposing cricket captains trying to take 10 wickets for as few runs as possible. Each wicket you take gives your opponent runs (points) and the player with the most runs will win the game. Take the wickets, pay the runs and don't get caught without ten wickets at the end of...
On an oval "400" meter Tenacity track, each player starts at the Hometown space and strives to end at the podium space where a roll of the die will determine which medal--gold, silver, bronze--they have won. Medals are included and must be placed around the winner's neck by the player on the right while others applaud and yell in support. Along the track...
Who is the luckiest tennis player in the world? Tennidice is a 2-or-4-player game that simulates an actual tennis match. Instead of using rackets, you need some dice, and also, you use the strategy cubes to strengthen your abilities to win, but sometimes lucky opponents don’t allow you to succeed! You can play Tennidice in two different modes: 1....
User review: The game is scored exactly as the sport: A player must win a set by a two game margin. The first player (or team) to win six sets claims victory. The game consists of two separate decks of cards: the Serve Deck and the Play Deck. Each player is dealt ten cards (or seven, when playing doubles) from the Play Deck. Players must use these cards...
One player rolls two dice and choose two cards (from the deck of nine cards). First card along with one die determines first part of the ball flight. First card is always revealed so your opponent can see it. In the first part of the ball flight, only important thing is that the ball cross over the net on the opponent's side of court. On that point your...
From the back of the box: The worldwide popularity of tennis has been boosted in recent years by the emergence of true super-stars earning fabulous dums [sic] in the form of prize money. As a board game for the entire family "TENNIS" brings all of the excitement of a hectic international tennis season to your living room table. You are the "pro" who has...
Tennis dice is a dice game for two players simulating a game of lawn tennis. There are five dice in the game: a yellow Service die, two Rally dice (red for the server, blue for the receiver) and two Scoring 'dice' which are used to keep score. The server rolls the yellow dice and if the result is 'in' the players roll their Rally die alternately until a...