![]() The player must re-roll all of the dice as they don’t have the choice of keeping some of the dice and rolling others. ![]() If a player doesn’t like their dice roll or the Cubo they formed they can choose to re-roll all of their dice. The other action that a player can take is to re-roll their dice. This player has completed their Cubo so they have placed the cover on top of their dice. Cubo relies on a lot of luck like most dice games, but it combines a bunch of different mechanics together into a solid satisfying experience that fans of speed dice games should enjoy. Dice games aren’t my favorite genre, but I don’t mind trying out a new game from the genre every so often so I was curious what Cubo had to offer. Today I am looking at the 2014 speed dice game Cubo which feels like a speed mechanic was applied to a game like Yahtzee where players have to figure out the best way to arrange their dice to maximize their score. ![]() There are also plenty of speed games where players race against one another in order to be the first to roll a particular combination. There are press your luck and bluffing games like Liar’s Dice where the players bluff what numbers they rolled while trying to predict what the other players have rolled. There are your typical Yahtzee style games where you try to roll the most valuable combination of dice between a couple rolls. ![]() Ever since the creation of the standard six sided dice there have been a number of different genres based around rolling dice. ![]()
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