10000 Description
The 10000 game is a very popular dice game. This version uses 6 dice and some options can be adjusted to suit the various rules that exist around the world.
Rule of the game:
The aim of the game is to reach 10,000 points.
A player can throw the dice as long as he gets points.
If a throw results in points, the paying dice can be placed in reserve. The remaining dice can be re-rolled or the player can decide to validate his points. The dice placed in reserve can no longer be combined with the dice for the next throw.
If all the dice pay off, the player has a full hand. He keeps the points accumulated from the previous full hand and must roll all the dice again.
If a throw does not produce any points, the round ends and the score obtained from the previous throws is lost.
To place a die in reserve, touch the die or move it to the top area of the mat.
To remove a die from the reserve, move it to the playing area. Only dice from the current throw can be removed from the reserve.
Calculation of points (depending on the options chosen):
- each 1 is worth 100 points.
- each 5 alone is worth 50 points.
- 2, 3, 4 and 6 alone are worth nothing.
- a sequence of 1,2,3,4,5,6 in a single throw is worth 1200 points.
- 3 pairs in a single throw are worth 600 points, regardless of the dice forming the pairs.
- three of a kind (3 identical dice) in a single throw is worth 100 times the value of the dice, except for three of 1 which is worth 1000 points.
- a four of a kind (4 identical dice) in a single throw is worth 200 times the value of the die, except for a four of a kind which is worth 2000 points.
- a straight (5 identical dice) in a single throw is worth 400 times the value of the die, except for a straight of 1 which is worth 4000 points.
- a sextet (6 identical dice) in a single throw is worth 1000 times the value of the die, except for a sextet of 1 which wins the game outright.
Options :
Various options are offered to pigment the games or to adapt the game to the rules you are used to playing.
- Qualifying score: set the minimum score you need to reach before you can start counting points and open your score.
- Sequence 1,2,3,4,5,6: change the number of points for a sequence obtained in a single throw.
- 3 pairs: change the number of points for 3 pairs obtained in a single throw.
- Finish at 10,000: to win, you need to reach exactly 10,000 points. You won't be able to validate your score if you go over 10,000.
You can play on your own against the AI on your device, or with others for more convivial games.
Enjoy the game!
Rule of the game:
The aim of the game is to reach 10,000 points.
A player can throw the dice as long as he gets points.
If a throw results in points, the paying dice can be placed in reserve. The remaining dice can be re-rolled or the player can decide to validate his points. The dice placed in reserve can no longer be combined with the dice for the next throw.
If all the dice pay off, the player has a full hand. He keeps the points accumulated from the previous full hand and must roll all the dice again.
If a throw does not produce any points, the round ends and the score obtained from the previous throws is lost.
To place a die in reserve, touch the die or move it to the top area of the mat.
To remove a die from the reserve, move it to the playing area. Only dice from the current throw can be removed from the reserve.
Calculation of points (depending on the options chosen):
- each 1 is worth 100 points.
- each 5 alone is worth 50 points.
- 2, 3, 4 and 6 alone are worth nothing.
- a sequence of 1,2,3,4,5,6 in a single throw is worth 1200 points.
- 3 pairs in a single throw are worth 600 points, regardless of the dice forming the pairs.
- three of a kind (3 identical dice) in a single throw is worth 100 times the value of the dice, except for three of 1 which is worth 1000 points.
- a four of a kind (4 identical dice) in a single throw is worth 200 times the value of the die, except for a four of a kind which is worth 2000 points.
- a straight (5 identical dice) in a single throw is worth 400 times the value of the die, except for a straight of 1 which is worth 4000 points.
- a sextet (6 identical dice) in a single throw is worth 1000 times the value of the die, except for a sextet of 1 which wins the game outright.
Options :
Various options are offered to pigment the games or to adapt the game to the rules you are used to playing.
- Qualifying score: set the minimum score you need to reach before you can start counting points and open your score.
- Sequence 1,2,3,4,5,6: change the number of points for a sequence obtained in a single throw.
- 3 pairs: change the number of points for 3 pairs obtained in a single throw.
- Finish at 10,000: to win, you need to reach exactly 10,000 points. You won't be able to validate your score if you go over 10,000.
You can play on your own against the AI on your device, or with others for more convivial games.
Enjoy the game!
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