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Everest Also known as Matterhorn. This is similar to the game of Centennial but with a difference: Positions in the sequence do not have to be scored in order. Three dice are used and each player will need a pen and paper with two rows of squares numbered from 1 to 12 and 12 to 1 drawn up.
Play: Each player in turn throws three dice and crosses off any values, drawn up on their paper, using either row and in any order they wish according to the values thrown. A player may use combinations of dice values or the value of a single die but each number rolled may only be used once. For example if a player has rolled 2, 3, 5 they may cross off any of the following sets of numbers on their paper.
The player who crosses off all twenty-four numbers first, wins the game. |
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