Monday, February 20, 2017

Showdown in Dice Town


Over the weekend I dusted off my copy of Dice Town. By the end of the game the only thought on my mind was "Why haven't we been playing this more?" It's not that we hadn't had fun with the game in the past, but our recent play was a good reminder of just how much fun it is. Dice Town will be hitting our table much more often, and we are very excited about it.

Dice Town is a very simple game where players use "poker dice" (dice with sides similar to a poker hand) to earn gold, rob the bank, obtain items from the General Store, steal items from other players, become the sheriff, and claim property. Each round consists of players rolling their dice in their own cup, secretly selecting one to keep. If they want to keep more, they must pay one dollar per extra dice kept; everyone begins the game with a set amount of money. After players have chosen which dice to keep they then reveal them and the rolling continues until everyone has all their dice set. 

Players are trying to win certain objectives on the board. For example, after the dice-rolling phase is complete, whoever has the most 9's on their saved dice gets to collect gold; the player with the most 10's gets to rob the bank, and the player with the most Q's gets to steal a card from another player. The player with the most J's gets to visit the General Store. K's determine who becomes the next sheriff. The best poker hand determines who obtains the property cards.

The game ends once all gold is gone or once all property cards have been claimed. Points are then tallied - 1 for each gold nugget, 1 for every two dollars, 5 for being the sheriff at the end of the game, and then whatever points specified by any cards collected from the General Store and also the differing property cards.

We played with four people over the weekend, and while it was a lot of fun it did take a little bit of time. I would say that the game is not too long, but there were times while we were playing that players took a while to make their decision about which dice to keep. Other than that the game flows very smoothly. Determining who gets what from their dice is very fast and easy. Overall, Dice Town is a lot of fun and a showdown worth playing.

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