I went to replace my Sequence game because it suffered water damage and had no idea there was a Sequence Dice! I love dice games. Thanks for the review. Sequence "classic" is one of my favorite board games and I can see how Sequence Dice could be my #2. Thanks for the review.
Makes me think of a game I invented myself similar to this, except it had more of a gambling element to it and was for just two players. It uses a 4 x 4 board has 3 and 11 in the corners, even numbers 4 6 8 and 10 on the outer sides, and 5 and 9 in the middle. And basically you roll for numbers the same way to get four in a row, the differences are that 2 and 12 are wild, doubles give players another turn including 2 and 12, rolling 7 penalizes the player allowing your opponent to remove a counter from the board, and rolling numbers already occupied means having to pay to the pot which grows until someone gets four in a row and wins. Then also if a player makes a diagonal row they win the pot and half the other player's stake, and then getting a counter on all four corners wins the pot and all the opponent's skate. I don't have a very good name for it though, right now I just call it Rows and Corners, but if you like Sequence Dice it might be something you will like.
I think a Sequence trick taking game would be a nice gateway game. Far simpler than Le Plateau. Win the trick, place a chip. Get five in a row to win. Boom.
Dear Mark, it's a great video (as usual in your channel). I only have a question about this Sequence Dice: is this a game bound for kids? Do you think it´s a good idea this board game between adults (w/o kids)? Thanks.
This game is fun for adults who like light games. It is nice to play with drinks and conversation. If you are looking for a complex game that takes more thinking, Sequence Dice is not a good choice. Hope this helps!
I went to replace my Sequence game because it suffered water damage and had no idea there was a Sequence Dice! I love dice games. Thanks for the review. Sequence "classic" is one of my favorite board games and I can see how Sequence Dice could be my #2. Thanks for the review.
Thank you for watching. :)
Makes me think of a game I invented myself similar to this, except it had more of a gambling element to it and was for just two players. It uses a 4 x 4 board has 3 and 11 in the corners, even numbers 4 6 8 and 10 on the outer sides, and 5 and 9 in the middle. And basically you roll for numbers the same way to get four in a row, the differences are that 2 and 12 are wild, doubles give players another turn including 2 and 12, rolling 7 penalizes the player allowing your opponent to remove a counter from the board, and rolling numbers already occupied means having to pay to the pot which grows until someone gets four in a row and wins. Then also if a player makes a diagonal row they win the pot and half the other player's stake, and then getting a counter on all four corners wins the pot and all the opponent's skate. I don't have a very good name for it though, right now I just call it Rows and Corners, but if you like Sequence Dice it might be something you will like.
Sequence Dice! What a world!
I think a Sequence trick taking game would be a nice gateway game. Far simpler than Le Plateau. Win the trick, place a chip. Get five in a row to win. Boom.
Dear Mark, it's a great video (as usual in your channel). I only have a question about this Sequence Dice: is this a game bound for kids?
Do you think it´s a good idea this board game between adults (w/o kids)? Thanks.
This game is fun for adults who like light games. It is nice to play with drinks and conversation. If you are looking for a complex game that takes more thinking, Sequence Dice is not a good choice. Hope this helps!
@@riffleshuffleandroll Thank you very much. You helped me a lot. Regards.
It would be great if it had an option for a 4-way game with yellow chips instead of a tag team.