About
DIZEE is a 13-round classic game played using five dice where players get 3 turns each round. This game supports a game with two players.
How to Play
Player 1 begins by clicking on the "Roll" button and rolling the five dice. Every turn, the player gets 3 chances to roll the dice. They do not have to roll all five dice for their second and third chances and can choose to put aside some of the dice by clicking on them. If they change their mind, they can click on the dice again to put them back in the game.
For example, if a player rolls 4, 4, 4, 4, and 2 on their first chance, they might want to put aside the fours and throw the 2 back in the game. That way, if they roll another 4 on their second or third rolls, they will have five of the same number and score 50 points.
Somewhere between or after their three rolls, the player has to pick a category from the scorecard that will give them points. Once a category is filled, it cannot be chosen again. As soon player 1 choose a category, it is then player 2's turn, who goes through the same process. The two players go back and forth for 13 rounds until both their scorecards are filled and the one with a higher total score wins
Scoring Categories
Lower Section Combinations
Three of a kind: Get three dice with the same number. The sum of all five dice is the points you get.
Four of a kind: Get four dice with the same number. The sum of all five dice is the points you get.
Full House: Gives 25 points when you get three of a kind and a pair.
Small straight: Gives 30 points if you get 4 dice with consecutive numbers. For example: 1,2,3,4 or 2,3,4,5 or 3,4,5,6.
Large straight: Gives 40 points if you get 5 dice with consecutive numbers. For example: 1,2,3,4,5 or 2,3,4,5,6.
Dizee: Gives 50 points when all 5 dice have the same number.
Chance: A combo that can be chosen anytime but is usually chosen when there is no other good option. The sum of all five dice is the points you get.
Upper Section Combinations
Ones: Number of dice with the number 1.
Twos: Number of dice with the number 2 multiplied by 2. For example: 1, 2, 2, 2, 2 would give you 8 points if you selected twos.
Threes: Number of dice with the number 3 multiplied by 3.
Fours: Number of dice with the number 4 multiplied by 4.
Fives: Number of dice with the number 5 multiplied by 5.
Sixes: Number of dice with the number 6 multiplied by 6.
Bonus: If you score 63 or more points in the rest of the upper section combos, you get a bonus of 35 points.