Game Rules
Klacker
Klacker (or Shut the Box) can be played by any number of players although it is most enjoyable with two, three or four players. Some people even play the game solo. A player throws the dice into the box and adds up the pips. The player then lays down the available numbers that add up to the total thrown. For instance, if the total is 8, the player may choose one of the following options: • 8, • 7 & 1 • 6 & 2 • 5 & 3 • 5 & 2 & 1 • 4 & 3 & 1 No more than three numbers can be laid down at a time. Continue to roll the dice until a number is rolled that is unable to be played. Add the numbers remaining to determine your score. The goal is to have the lowest number possible or to place all the numbers down!
Table Top Football
Table Top Football - Just like football, to score a touchdown, you need to move your game piece from one end of the board to the other within 4 tries. This game can have 2 to as many evenly balanced teams as you'd like. Each team will have 4 "downs" to get as far down the field as possible. To start, each team will roll the dice once and whoever rolls the highest will go first. Each roll of the dice will represent one down and will determine how far your advance down the field. Each possession starts at the 20-yard line (2 spaces from the end zone). If you roll a 1 it will be 10 yards (or 1 space), 2 will be 20 yards (2 spaces), 3 will be 30 yards (3 spaces) and four will be 40 yards (4 spaces). If you roll a 5, you must go back 1 space on the board and if you roll a 6 it's an interception and an instant turnover where the other team starts where you left off. If you don't make it all the way to the end zone after 4 tries the other team starts where you left off as a turnover on downs. Each team will get 4 tries to score as many points as they can before the game is over. 4 rounds are equal to 4 quarters of play. Each touchdown will count for 7 points. As you move down the field, you move your game piece down the board to signify where you are. If you go backwards into your own end zone it is a safety which counts for 2 points for the opposing team, and the other player gets the ball at their own 20. DICE ROLL RESULT 1 – 10 yards, one space 2 – 20 yards, two spaces 3 – 30 yards, three spaces 4 – 40 yards, 40 spaces 5 – Back one space 6 – Interception/fumble, turnover
Penny Drop
Penny Drop Rules: Penny Drop is an incredibly fun and addictive family game which can be enjoyed by all ages. The rules are simple and the game play is incredibly fun. It is perfect to play with the family or with friends. (You can always raise the stakes with side bets if you want to make things more interesting) For 2 or more players EACH PLAYER NEEDS 15 Pennies or other coins note - you can use fewer pennies if you want to make a faster game THE OBJECT OF THE GAME IS TO BE THE FIRST TO GET RID OF ALL OF YOUR PENNIES 1. Determine who goes first by each player rolling the single dice cube. Highest # goes first; then play proceeds in a clockwise direction. 2. Player rolls the die and must put a penny in the game board slot corresponding to the number shown on the die. 3. If the player rolls a number that already has a penny in it, they must take all of the pennies showing on the board and then the turn goes to the next player 4. A player must take at least one roll, but can take as many rolls as they want until they get stuck as in rule #3. 5. Hole number 6 lets the penny go inside the box so you can roll as many as 6’s as possible without penalty 6. Play continues until a player runs out of pennies and is declared the winner. The pennies are redistributed to start the next game. MAKE IT INTERESTING: A fun way to wager on the game would be for each player to put a quarter or a sum of money inside the box prior to the game starting. The winner would then be awarded that money.