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size : Sequence Dice (Blue Box)
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 29378454
Item specifics
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Material
Papar
Age Range
> 6 years old
Features
Others
Gender
Unisex
Players
2-12
Item description from the seller
Size1: Sequence Dice (Blue Box)
Size2: Sequence(White Box)
*Sequence (White Box)
Play a card from your hand, and place a chip on a corresponding space on the game board - when you have five in a row, it’s a Sequence
Each player or team tries to score the required number of five-card sequences before their opponents
Easy enough for children, challenging for adults!
Exciting gameplay develops STEM skills like strategy
For 2-12 players, ages 7 and up
Sequence is a board and card game. The board shows all the cards (except for the Jacks) of two (2) standard 52-card decks, laid in a 10 x 10 pattern. The four corners are free spaces and count for all players equally.
The players compete to create rows, columns or diagonals of 5 connected checkers placed on the cards that the player has laid down. Two-eyed Jacks are wild, while one-eyed Jacks allow an opponent's checker to be removed. The game ends when someone has reached a specified number of connections.
*Sequence Dice (Blue Box)
Easy to play, fun twist on the classic game of sequence
Roll the dice and place a chip on a corresponding number on the board
The first player with 5 in a row wins!
Roll different combinations to remove an opponent's chip or get another turn
For 2-4 players, ages 7 and up
As with Sequence, players strive to get 5 of their tokens in a row. In Sequence Dice, however, players roll a pair of dice to determine where they can put their tokens. Each number has 4 squares associated with it, except for 10 which removes an opponent's token, or 11 which is wild. The 2 and 12 additionally get bonus turns.

