Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Yahtzee The Original Dice Scoring Game...in a Portable New Arena

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List Price: £7.99
Our Price: £5.50
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 5010994041816 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Hasbro Studio: Hasbro
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Customer Rating:      Summary: It will get you shouting!! Comment: Great game to play even with just two people. Easy to store and helps your Maths skills( adding up!) You need to get all combinations of dice on your score card and if all the numbers on the dice are the same then you have YAHTZEE! Bonus points! i have had it three times in a go! good game to play when you dont really know what to do with yourself.
Customer Rating:      Summary: You'll need scissors! Comment: Make no mistakes this is a great game in a slick, robust, new container.
In fact the container feels so nice they could have just stuck a label on it and it would have been fine. Instead the manufacturers have wired it into a load of superfluous cardboard. Even once you've got it out the wires are impossible to remove without scissors.
What a waste of packaging.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Yahtzee - ancient game, new frame Comment: Yahtzee is a wonderful way to while away the hours, especially during this cold snap. This version is fully contained, portable, light, well designed (for example the dice rack can be placed safely on the opened arena for easa of access during play) and sturdy. For those of you seeking a game with educational value: addition, chance and logic all come into play here. The game is quick to learn and always challenging. It provides an opportunity for single and multiplayer competition.The only issue I have found is that, due to needing the dice shaker to be compacted, its design can occasionally hinder play - I am sure a plastic cup will surfice.
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Yahtzee! Challenge your opponent to the original dice rolling game. In this game of chance, it'll take your logic and addition skills to win. In this new styled version, you match the combinations to the categories on the score pad to get the highest score. Now comes with a portable playing area.
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