Polydi Brawler™ LEVEL TWO Game Rules
We suggest that each player starts the game with 5 POLYDI. The FIVE Polydi you select for the match become your Polydi Brawlers for the game (this is your team).
Tip: If you do not own enough Polydi, you can use game pieces.
Write down your score. It is now the next players turn. After each round, you will "add" the score from your previous round. For example, if you rolled a 5 on your last turn and now rolled a 3, you will now have at total of 8 strength points. Tip: Your score can also be called your "strength points" or power points, etc. If you need help with your math facts, you are welcome to utilize the Math Fact Sheets or any other tool that you would find helpful. Can I Cheat?
Take another Polydi and roll again. If you have no more Polydi Brawlers to roll, you lost the duel.
Roll your Polydi again. Tip: If you roll a plus sign a few times, don’t forget to keep adding one point to your score for each plus sign rolled. If you roll a Polydi Symbol you collect “one” Polydi from EACH player in the game. You can select which of the Polydi Brawlers to collect from each player. Also, you can take one Polydi from the cage. Roll your Polydi again. If any of the other players has only one Polydi, they must give you their final Polydi and they are then out of the match.
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Important: After reaching 21 points or more, “all” players that have not yet had their turn during the round must take their turn. If they roll a plus, minus, or Polydi Symbol it may affect the game. If two or more players are tie for the highest score, those players roll again for a tie breaker. Winner takes all Polydi from the cage and the Polydi being played by each player. You can now challenge your opponents to another duel.
If
you and the other players in the game do not want to complete three full matches
to declare a winner of the game that is perfectly fine. There is nothing
wrong with playing only a few duels or possibly a match or two. The idea
is to have fun. If you think a full game (winning three matches) is too
lengthy, you can certainly shorten your adventure.
If two or more players have a tie score, the players with the same score must ROLL AGAIN. Learn more details about the tie breaker rules |
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