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  2. One-Roll Engine - Wikipedia

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    The One-Roll Engine (or O.R.E.) is a generic role-playing game system developed by Greg Stolze for the alternate history superhero roleplaying game Godlike. [1] The system was expanded upon in the modern-day sequel, Wild Talents, as well as the demonic supervillain game Better Angels, the Film Noir game A Dirty World, the heroic fantasy game Reign, and the free horror game Nemesis.

  3. Hazard (game) - Wikipedia

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    if they roll the main, they lose (unlike on the first throw); if they roll neither, they keep throwing until they roll one or the other, winning with the chance and losing with the main. The caster keeps their role until losing three times in succession. [3] After the third loss, they must pass the dice to the left, that player becoming the new ...

  4. List of dice games - Wikipedia

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    Patterned after the success of collectible card games, a number of collectible dice games have been published. [1] Although most of these collectible dice games are long out-of-print, there is still a small following for many of them. Some collectible dice games include: Battle Dice; Dice Masters; Diceland; Dragon Dice

  5. Liar's dice - Wikipedia

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    Liar's dice is a class of dice games for two or more players in which deception is a significant gameplay element. In "single hand" liar's dice games, each player is given a set of dice, all players roll once, and the bids relate to the dice each player can see (their hand) plus all the concealed dice (the other players' hands).

  6. Frankenburg Dice Game - Wikipedia

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    It has become one of the cultural and touristic attractions of Frankenburg am Hausruck market town. [7] [8] [9] Commissioned by Joseph Goebbels, Eberhard Wolfgang Möller wrote the Frankenburg Dice Game, which premiered in 1936 as part of the programme accompanying the 1936 Summer Olympics. This Berlin "dice game", however, has nothing in ...

  7. Mexico (game) - Wikipedia

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    It is the "Mexico" roll after which the game is named, and this is the highest-ranked roll in the game, above 6-6. The highest score is twenty-one, followed by the six doubles, and the highest possible numerical value is sixty-five, which itself would rank just below 1-1, and the lowest possible roll is thirty-one.

  8. Choboichi - Wikipedia

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    Choboichi (チョボイチ, also written as チョボ一, ちょぼいち, or 樗蒲一) is a simple gambling game played in Japan using one covered die.The dealer shakes a six-sided die in a cup or rice bowl and then places it upside down, concealing the rolled value; after the players wager for their prediction of what the value will be, the dealer reveals the die by lifting the cup.

  9. Bidou - Wikipedia

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    In one variation described by Botermans (2008), after the first round, a player may choose to keep the result from one or two of the rolled dice and re-roll the other(s) for their re-roll attempts. For example, if a player rolled a relatively low 5 -2-1, they could keep the 2 and 1 and re-roll just the 5 in an attempt to gain a higher-ranked ...