Strategy Game Rules Guide for Parents and Teachers | ||||
Game Rules for Parents & Teachers | ||||
Many of our games utilize random rolls. Those
games require thought, but they do not necessarily require STRATEGY. The
games below require more than luck alone. To win these games, you will
need to use a strategic thought process.
Polydi
2000™
- The
Polydi 2000™ game requires a good amount of strategic thinking. As with
most of our games, it also contains aspects of chance (random luck).
When playing this game, you need to determine when it is time to let
lady luck control the game and when it is time to play it safe and lock
in some points. Equally important, if you roll a Polydi Symbol, you
will need to strategic determine if it is a good idea to give yourself
bonus points or lower the chances of one of your opponents.
Polydi Value Hunter™ - In the
Polydi Value Hunter game, strategic thinking comes into play if a player
rolls a “Polydi Symbol”.
If this occurs, the player will need to
strategically determine if it is in their best interest to re-roll an
existing number. Each re-roll can result in an improved score, or you
can wind up unfortunately with a lower roll. Even worse, you may roll a
minus sign and lose points.
Polydi Roller™ (multi player game)
–Polydi Roller is another game that tests your accuracy when rolling a
Polydi™ across a surface such as a floor. In addition to accuracy, this
game requires other skills such as math, measuring, and strategic
thinking. Strategy comes into play during several aspects of the game.
Decisions, decisions,
decisions… What will you do on your next turn? View more game options.
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