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What game do you play that needs 10 dice?
1v1 real-time Yahtzee?
It’s not that we play a specific game that needs 10 dice, but I find that I can accommodate a whole lot of games if I have 10 dice. I originally thought of doing six because that would cover up through Farkle and then Yahtzee could come along for the ride, but then I realized that if I threw all the dice in the package in there, I could expand the optional games; or even support running multiple games separately.
If I had 2 extra we could even play Bunco. So it was more that it fit and opened up a bunch of options.
Mine only accommodates 1 game.
Nice! What game?
Santorini. It was just an ambition project that got a little out of hand. I also made a self-contained version that has its own fold-out case.
Mind listing some of your favorite games? I got a whole sack of various dice and don't know any games besides DND to use them with.
Dice-play.com is a really good resource. We play a lot of farkle (older scoring, not the commercial version), and Yahtzee, but lately we’ve been playing Ship, Captain, Crew; Knockout; and Centennial with the kids.
Nice! Talk about a great example of "OP delivers". My thanks to the person you're replying to for asking the question that led to this useful answer
I’ll give you a heads up that site has some “interesting“ stuff if you start at the top level, but the A-to-Z listing and individual games pages seem to be pretty solid and are well formatted.
It occurs to me as well that the “completeness” of this amused me too.
No spare parts, it’s all complete.