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stashes = 3 (or possibly three Treehouse sets)| |
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other_equip = Trice board, two tetrahedral dice or three |
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complexity=Med | |
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Trice | ||
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Andy Looney | ||
Control the spaces with the mystic symbols | ||
Players: | 3 - 3 | |
Length: | unknown | |
Complexity: | Med | |
Trios per color: | 5 | |
Number of colors: | 3 (or possibly three Treehouse sets) | |
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Trice board, two tetrahedral dice or three six-sided dice | ||
Strategy depth: | Med | |
Random chance: | Yes | |
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.
External Links
- The official rules are found here.
- Trice is listed on BoardGameGeek.