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designer=Andy Looney|
designer=Andy Looney|
description= Control the spaces with the mystic symbols |
description= Control the spaces with the mystic symbols |
min_players=3 |
min_players = |
max_players=3 |
max_players = 3 |
trios_per_color = 5 |
stashes = 3 (or possibly three Treehouse sets)|
number_of_colors = 3 |
other_equip = Trice board, dice |
other_equip = Trice board, two tetrahedral dice or three regular dice |
complexity=Med |
complexity=Med |
strategy=Med |
strategy=Med |

Revision as of 09:26, 26 February 2020

Trice
Andy Looney
Control the spaces with the mystic symbols
:Players Players: 3
:Time Length: unknown
:Complexity Complexity: Med
Trios per color: 5
Number of colors: 3
Pyramid trios:
Monochr. stashes:
Five-color sets:
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Trice board, two tetrahedral dice or three regular dice
Setup time:
Playing time:
Strategy depth: Med
Random chance: Yes
Game mechanics:
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BGG Link: 33276
Status: Complete (v1.0), Year released: 1995


Trice is played on a unique triangular board. Players compete to the the first to occupy certain spaces on the board. Three 4-sided dice are recommended, but two 6-sided dice can be substituted.

Designed by Andrew Looney. Trice was the third game created for the pyramids. Andy's earliest dated rules are from 16 September 1995.

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