Game Info

Twenty One
2 - 6 players
average 7 minutes
Casual
Published in
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Dice
Dice Rolling Paper-and-Pencil

Each player in Twenty One receives a different score sheet at the start of the game; each sheet has five horizontal rows with six colored dice pictured in each row, and while the numbers are identical in each of the rows on each sheet, the arrangement of colors differs. To score points, a player needs to fill these dice with numbers, but they have to fill (or mark off) all six dice in a row before they can move to the next row on their score sheet — and to write numbers on their sheet, they'll have to depend (at least somewhat) on the luck of the dice. On a turn, the active player rolls six colored dice that match the colors depicted on each score sheet. They must keep all 1s that they roll, but they can choose to reroll all non-1 dice twice. After the second roll, all players can use the rolled dice to fill one or more of the dice on their sheet — but only if the die of the matching color shows a value equal to or less than what's on the score sheet. For example, if your row shows a yellow 6, blue 5, white 4, etc., and you or the active player rolls yellow 3, blue 6, white 4, etc., you can choose to write "3" in the yellow space (earning yourself 3 points at the end of the game), but you may choose not to since you could score up to 6 points for that space. You can't write anything in blue since the die is higher than the number shown. You definitely want to write 4 in the white space since 4 is the most points you can score there. What's more, since you had an exact hit, you "x" the box as well, and you score bonus points in a row for the number of "x"s that you have. If you can't or don't want to fill in a number, you must cross out the leftmost space in your current row, earning no points for this space. As soon as all spaces in a row are filled or crossed off, you start the next row with the next roll of the dice. The game ends the turn that someone completes the fifth row, after which everyone tallies their points to see who wins.

Overall Statistics for RoMa

Total Games Played: 11
Average Players Per Game 2.7

Win/Loss Statistics for RoMa

Badges Name   NemePoints   Total Games   Avg. NemePoints   Wins / Losses % Won  
RobèrB 67  11 6.00 
6
5
54 %
MarcelV 55  11 5.00 
4
7
36 %
NicoleV 22  4 6.00 
1
3
25 %
SusanV 12  2 6.00 
0
2
0 %
CarlS 1 6.00 
0
1
0 %
EllisS 1 2.00 
0
1
0 %

    Last 5 Played Games for RoMa

    Date Played Result
    9/22/2017
    1st RobèrB (130 game points scored)
    10 
    2nd SusanV (99 game points scored)
    3rd NicoleV (97 game points scored)
    4th MarcelV (82 game points scored)
    9/22/2017
    1st NicoleV (105 game points scored)
    10 
    2nd SusanV (85 game points scored)
    3rd RobèrB (83 game points scored)
    4th MarcelV (78 game points scored)
    9/6/2017
    1st RobèrB (118 game points scored)
    2nd MarcelV (107 game points scored)
    9/6/2017
    1st MarcelV (107 game points scored)
    2nd RobèrB (71 game points scored)
    9/3/2017
    1st MarcelV (108 game points scored)
    2nd RobèrB (101 game points scored)