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  2. Power Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    GameHouse's Yahtzee game for Windows includes a "Power Yahtzee" game, but this one is different from the Winning Games set as this game is actually a multi-level version of standard Yahtzee with the use of special power-ups to help a player get ahead in a game and hinder an opponent from doing the same.

  3. Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    If the player throws a Yahtzee and has already filled the Yahtzee box with a score of 50, they score a Yahtzee bonus and get an extra 100 points. However, if they throw a Yahtzee and have filled the Yahtzee category with a score of 0, they do not get a Yahtzee bonus. [4] In either case they then select a category, as usual.

  4. Yacht (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    The order of the categories on the score sheet can also be different from that used on a Yahtzee score sheet. There is no "upper" or "lower" section scoring, just a "Total" row at the bottom of the score sheet. Although there are no official rules for Yacht, the scoring of some categories generally differs from that used in Yahtzee.

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  6. Kismet (dice game) - Wikipedia

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    For example, after the third roll, dice displaying may be entered as a score of 12 in the Fours section (the total pips on the dice displaying 4), 3 in the Treys section (3x1), or 6 in the Sixes section (6x1), if those categories are still open. As in Yahtzee, a bonus of 35 points is earned with a minimum of 63 in the Basic Section.

  7. Games related to Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    Yahtzee Free for All, [19] designed by Richard Borg in 2008, is a variant that uses a free-for-all format for two to six players. The components come in a hexagonal box made to look like a 3D image of a die. The inner box stores the components, while the outer box, when unfolded, doubles as the playing mat.

  8. Generala - Wikipedia

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    Generala is a dice game similar to the English game of poker dice, the German game Kniffel, and the Polish game Jacy-Tacy (yahtzee-tahtzee). [1] The American variant of Generala, Yahtzee , is the most popular variant.

  9. Yatzy - Wikipedia

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    Score: 15 points (sum of all the dice). Large Straight: The combination 2-3-4-5-6. Score: 20 points (sum of all the dice). Full House: Any set of three combined with a different pair. Score: Sum of all the dice. Chance: Any combination of dice. Score: Sum of all the dice. Yatzy: All five dice with the same number. Score: 50 points.