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  • How to Play the Dice Game Zonk

    Zonk first was created as a marijuana bong game. Then the game evolved into a party drinking pastime. Since the early 90's, Zonk developed even further as a family game. Adults as well as children...

  • How to Win at LCR

    LCR, or Left-Center-Right, is a party game for 5-15 people (<5 can be boring, >15 can take forever) which is easy to learn, can be played with 3 ordinary 6 sided dice, and if played fairly...

  • How to Play the Farkel Dice Game

    The object in Farkel is familiar: to score the most points. But behind this facade of simplicity lies a game of huge swings of fortune, tense decisions and lots of laughs. Farkel is suitable for...

  • About Bunco

    Originally invented as a progressive dice game for gambling purposes, Bunco has evolved into a parlor game played by families and social groups. Players use the dice to score points over the...

  • How to Play the Game Stacked Dice

    There are so many dice games...it’s hard to know them all. One game you’ve most likely not encountered in your gaming escapades is Stacked Dice. Each player plays with their own set...

  • How to Play the Dice Game Bunko

    Bunco, Bunko or Buncko? No matter how it is spelled in your neck of the woods, this dice rolling game is used by many groups of women as the perfect excuse for a girl's night out. Whether you've...

  • How to Play the Toilet Paper Ice Breaker Game

    Ice breaker games are games that are played in order for people to get to know one another. The Toilet Paper Ice Breaker Game is a terrific game to play at either a sleepover party or if you are a...

  • How to Play Help Your Neighbor Dice

    Help Your Neighbor is so called because in this game, you are doing just that. The numbers that you roll can help bring your opponents closer to victory and vice versa. Although best when played...

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