Who's roll is supreme in World Series of Yahtzee - review/giveaway
In the preschool world, everyone is a winner. In reality, one person wins and the other players did not. This harsh reality is part of life. In the game World Series of Yahtzee one player will reign supreme over all others.
Hasbro's new twist on a family favorite keeps everyone on their toes (so to speak). While players still have to match rolled dice to a particular suit, the paced is greatly quicken.
Here's how you play. In this version of the game, all players roll at the same time. Players try to match the Yahtzee combination cards on the board. Each player wants to be the first one to lock-in the highest score from the board. When he has a match, the player hits the timer. Once all players have stopped rolling, points are calculated from the cards. Highest score wins.
My kids really liked this game because it was very fast. The downside was occasionally the kids would hit the buzzer when they didn't have a match. The desire to be first could sometimes cause an error. Still the face pace appealed to them.
In addition to the new board game version, World Series of Yahtzee includes a digital value offer for High Roller App pack for use in the World Series of Yahtzee mobile app. Described as not your grandmother's yahtzee, this app can be purchased at the iTunes store for free.
World Series of Yahtzee can be purchased at many mass merchants. It retails for approximately $19.99.It is recommended for ages 8 and older.
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Disclosure: I received this game to review and to giveaway. All opinions are my own.
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