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American Geek Mom's Hands on Impressions: Holiday Dice Games

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If your looking for a fun and fast way to pass the time between the Turkey and Pumpkin Pie this Thanksgiving, then look no further. Dan, Brian and I took a look at three quick and easy dice games that are sure to make you giggle with delight. Whether you are a fan of the Wild Outdoors, Martians, or Zombies, all three of these compact dice games offer simple game play, easy set up, and great flavor. Just open one up and your ready to play!

Each of these three games offers slightly different game play. Zombies and Martian dice both offer a turn based game that is risk and reward. These games are great for engaging in conversations while playing the game.

In Zombie Dice you play as the zombie trying to eat as many brains as possible without getting shot. The game offers three colors of dice, Green, Yellow, and Red, that represent the risk involved when rolling. If on your turn you grab a yellow and two green dice, then you have a good chance of surviving the roll and getting brains. If you grabbed a yellow and two red dice then you may not be so lucky. Each die has footsteps, brains, and gun blasts. Brains are good, Blasts are bad, and footsteps mean you have to roll it again.

In Martian Dice you play as the Martians trying to collect data from Earth. You are particularly interested in the Human, Chicken, and Cow species. On your turn you roll the dice to try and collect each of the three species and avoid being destroyed by tanks. Unlike Zombie Dice, each of the dice in this game is equal and you roll all dice at the same time.

Bears! is a very different experience. Though it is packaged very much the same way as the other two, this dice game is much more a group affair. In Bears! everyone rolls simultaneously and tries to collect sets of dice from the center of the table. Each player has a set of 5 white dice, and the center of the table has 5 black dice for each player in the game. One person roles the black dice (which contain images of bears and tents), then everyone rolls their white dice and races to make sets of black and white dice. As soon as all the bears or tents have been taken from the middle of the table someone yells BEARS! and you score your sets. Its fast and fun, and it gets everyone involved!

Personally, I'm a huge fan of having everyone involved and think that Bears! has a slight edge over the others, but that's just me. Still, all three have a place in our game closet, and I would never say no if someone asked me to play. So, take your pick, toss it in your bag, and get rolling this Thanksgiving!

Hear which dice game Brian and Dan enjoyed most here... http://www.pulpgamer.com/myriadgames/135411/session-impressi...

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While I haven't played Bears!, only passingly heard of if here on BGG, I can whole heartedly agree with what you say about Martian Dice and Zombie Dice.
Both are easy enough to bring along and break out for your short moment of playing time you might just have. And both are a great deal of fun, and even more so if those you play with act out what they roll.

Zombie Dice 2 has already found it's way quite high up on my christmas list... And Bears!, while I initially felt it probably wouldn't do much for me, has been given a second glance.
 
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  • Posted Sat Nov 19, 2011 1:54 am
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Bears! really surprised us when we played it for the first time. Sometimes what seems so simple, actually turns out to be a lot of fun! Hope you have a great time sharing these games with your family and friends
 
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  • Posted Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:06 pm
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