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yacht : Dice Game app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 4208 ratings )
Board Games Puzzle
Developer: Tadayoshi Yasuda
Free
Current version: 1.3, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 25 Jul 2021
App size: 119.72 Mb

Yachting is a poker-like game with 5 dice.
A very popular dice game with a British-born version of General.

(Purpose)
The player rolls the dice on his turn and arranges the hands of the specified combination.

There are two players, you and opponent.
At the end of 10 rounds, the player with the highest score wins.

(flow)
At the beginning of his turn, the player presses the "Roll" button and rolls five dice.

After that, press the dice that do not roll again to LOCK.

If you press the "Roll" button again, the unlocked dice will be rolled again.

You can roll the dice up to 3 times, the first time and the second time.

Roll the dice three times or if you get a good hand in the middle, select a hand from the hand table and press the white square to record the score.

Once you record it, you cannot erase the score, so please choose carefully.

Also, you cannot pass without recording the score.

Even if the hand is not completed, you must select one of the hands and record it with 0 point.

When the score is recorded, it will be the next players turn.

After 10 rounds, the game ends when all the squares on the hand table are filled.

Finally, the player with the highest score wins.

(List of hands)
Yacht:
A combination in which all 5 dice are equal.

The score is 50 points.

Big straight:
A combination of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 dice.

The score is 30 points.

Little Straight:
A combination of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 dice.

The score is 30 points.

Four of a Kind:
A combination of 4 dice equal.

The score is the sum of the four equal dice.

Full house:
A combination with 3 dice equal and a combination with 2 dice equal.

The score is the total of 5 dice.

Chance:
You can get the total score of 5 dice regardless of the combination.

Num.1~6:
Any combination. The total value of the dice corresponding to the surfaces will be the score.

As an example, if the combination of dice is 1, 5, and 5, a score of 1 will be 1 point, and a score of 5 will be 10 points.