Overview
An incredibly addictive dice game. Roll the dice, score your points and become the best player in our global rankings!
A classic dice game to be played as a solitaire game. Compete with people from all over the world to be the best in the daily, monthly and all time rankings. GENERAL RULES Yatzy is a game played with 5 dice. The goal of the game is to score as many points as possible by collecting points for the 15 available combinations in the scoreboard. 1.- Gameplay The player can roll the dice up to 3 times per round. The first time all the dice will be rolled. Then, the player can hold any die as well as rescue any previously held die. Therefore, after the first time in each round, only not held dice are rolled. The player can enter the points for a combination after each time the dice are rolled. This means that the player does not need to roll the dice 3 times to be able to select a combination. In every round the player has to choose a combination to enter its points, or place a zero if there is no match. Once a combination is selected, it can not be selected again. The game finishes when the player score points for all the combinations. 2.- Scores The combinations are divided into 2 sections. Upper section: - Ones: the score is the sum of the dice showing the number 1. - Twos: the score is the sum of the dice showing the number 2. - Threes: the score is the sum of the dice showing the number 3. - Fours: the score is the sum of the dice showing the number 4. - Fives: the score is the sum of the dice showing the number 5. - Sixes: the score is the sum of the dice showing the number 6. It is important to bear in mind that, if the sum of the upper section is 63 or more, the player receives 50 bonus points. Lower section: - 1 pair: at least two dice showing the same number. The score is the sum of the highest pair. - 2 pairs: two different pairs of dice. The score is the sum of these two pairs. - 3 of a kind: three dice showing the same number. The score is the sum of these three dice. - 4 of a kind: four dice showing the same number. The score is the sum of these four dice. - Small straight: the combination 1-2-3-4-5 in random order. The score is the sum of all the dice, that is, 15 points. - Large straight: the combination 2-3-4-5-6 in random order. The score is the sum of all the dice, that is, 20 points. - Full house: three of a kind plus a different pair. The score is the sum of all the dice. - Chance: any combination. The score is the sum of all the dice. - Yatzy: all five dice showing the same number. The score is 50 poins. PLAYING ON LUDADO 1.-Rolling the dice The player can click or touch the 'Roll' button to roll the dice. The dice cups above the 'Roll' button reminds the player how many times the dice can be rolled in the current round. The player can click or touch any dice on the table to hold it. The player can click or touch any previously held dice, those in the gaps, to rescue it. 2.- Scoreboard and points There is a scoreboard with the name of the combinations and, depending on the selected game mode, one or two columns with boxes to score the points. When the player rolls the dice, the points that the player would score for each combination are shown grey on each combination's points box or boxes. The player can click or touch a not previously selected box score, those with grey points, to score its points, which will turn black. On devices with small screen an 'OK' button must be clicked or touched to confirm the selection, that is highlighted with a yellow background. UPDATES: v.0.2.0 - High definition graphics on mobile devices. - High performance improvement. v.0.1.3 - Added a new game mode: 2 columns. - Some minor bugs resolved. v.0.1.2 - Screen aspect ratio set to 16:9. - Highlighted dice cups. - Some minor bugs resolved.
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- Version0.2.0
- UpdatedJanuary 25, 2017
- Size14.63KiB
- Languages2 languages
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