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Koplow Dice Games

Koplow Games makes dice and dice-related games. These games involve rolling special dice and performing actions or tabulating scores based on the outcome of each roll. These games are designed for a range of players, from children learning about money to players flexing their vocabulary with lettered dice.
  1. The Sign of Money

    • The Sign of Money is played with six dice. Half feature money values and the other half feature numbers. The goal is to achieve the most amount of money by combining number values with the money values. For example, a three and a dollar sign combined is $3.

    Dino Dice

    • Five dice are rolled in Dino Dice and each die has an assortment of carnivores and herbivores on its face. After each roll, subtract the total carnivore faces from herbivore faces. The remaining herbivores are worth one point each. The first player to 150 wins.

    Crossword Game

    • In the "Crossword Game" seven dice are rolled with each one featuring different letters. Player stake turns arranging the seven dice into words, connecting words together in a similar fashion to "Scrabble." Each letter is worth one point and words made of the same colored letters are worth double.

    Left Center Right

    • Each player starts with three chips in Left Center Right. Player take turns rolling the same amount of dice as they have chips, up to three. If they roll an "R" they pass a chip to the right, "L" passes a chip to the left, and "C" means the chip goes into the pot. The last player who has chips after his roll wins.

    Jumping Frog

    • In Jumping Frog, each player is attempting to reach a jump of 100 feet. Each jump is determined by multiplying the total number on the five rolled dice with the number of frogs that appear. Players are allowed up to three jumps per turn.

    Skunk Dice

    • Players roll five dice as many times as they wish, gaining points for each die rolled. However, if the player rolls a die with a skunk on the face, he loses all of his points. The first player to 200 wins.

    Pig Dice

    • In Pig Dice, three dice are rolled and the numbers are combined together. The goal is to reach 200 points first. Each die features a pig that when rolled means all points that turn are lost. If a player rolls three pigs he loses every point he has earned to that point in the game.


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