Monday 16 February 2015

Ultimate Board Games List Ys





I assembled the "Ultimate Board Games" list, and we are currently working our way through it! So here are the Ns.

(Visit the 0-9, & AsBs, Cs, Ds, Es, Fs, Gs, Hs, Is, Js, Ks, Ls, Ms, Ns, Os, Ps, Qs, Rs, Ss, Ts, Us, Vs, Ws, Xs)


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Yahtzee

Yahtzee is a dice game made , which was first marketed as "Yatzie". Yatzie was included in a game set called "LUCK - 15 Grand Dice Games". It was marketed under the name of Yahtzee by game entrepreneur Edwin S. Lowe in 1956.

The object of the game is to score the most points by rolling five dice to make certain combinations. The dice can be rolled up to three times in a turn to try to make one of the thirteen possible scoring combinations. A game consists of thirteen rounds during which the player chooses which scoring combination is to be used in that round. Once a combination has been used in the game, it cannot be used again.

The scoring combinations have varying point values, some of which are fixed values and others of which have the cumulative value of the dice. A Yahtzee is five-of-a-kind and holds the game's highest point value of 50 (not counting multiple "Yahtzees" in the same game).


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Yinsh

Sometimes you will have the impression that there is nothing but chaos on the board. You line up a few of your pieces and the next thing you notice is that they have changed color! 
The more pieces on the board, the more difficult it becomes to predict what will happen. But also the more opportunities you have! 
So do not worry: you will get your chance. Just stay alert, and you will create your own little bit of order in the chaos!


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Yut

1. One of the most popular family board games in Korea
2. For all ages: adults and children can play together
3. Fun and exciting game combines luck, quick thinking and team strategy
4. Comes with (4) yut sticks, 8 markers, game board, and instructions

How to Play
1. Requires 2 players or more in two teams
2. Toss the four yut sticks, rounded on one side and flat on the other, the way you would a dice
3. The final resting positions determine the number of moves you can make.
4. Short-cuts, opportunities to bump the opponent back to the starting point, and ability to move two or more markers together adds excitement.
 
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