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Dice Game A game for 2-5 players


Contents 9 Carcassonne six-sided dice with the following faces: - 4 city [figs] - 1 knight [fig meeple] - 1 catapult - 1 pad - 1 pencil

Overview In the Carcassonne dice game, the players cleverly use dice roles try to build closed cities as large as they can - the bigger, the better.

Playing the game The players roll the dice in turn order. The player choose a start player who begins and takes all 9 dice. On a player's turn, he rolls dice up to 3 times and then scores his result link to scoring section. He then passes the dice to his left neighbor, who continues the game. A player rolls all the dice before him on his first roll. If he rolls 1 or more catapults the player passes those dice immediately to the player to his left (he may not re-roll the catapults nor score points for this roll).

When a player rolls knights and city segments, he may set them aside or re-roll them as he chooses. When a player sets city segment aside, he must immediately build a city with them. The player may not rebuild already built city segments. Knights, once set aside, may not be re-rolled.

{create a figure where illustrate this}. Player sets aside 2 city segments and tries to built a city. In the next roll, player cannot change the position of those dice part of the city.

If a player collects 3 or more knights, he may choose not to score this turn and then double his score for the next turn. He keeps 1 knight and passes all other dice to his left neighbor. In his next turn, the player adds the knight die to the dice passed to him and rolls them. Thus, each player may have a knight, reducing the dice for others.


{legend figure that explains how reserve meeples} End of the turn. The player collected 3 knights. He keeps one and passes all other dice on. He does not score points for the city he built.

City building The player tries to build as large a city as possible with the dice he rolls. During the scoring link to scoring section