 h a l f b a k e r y Strap *this* to the back of your cat.
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Sounds like it may have been already baked, 'cos it's a good idea. |
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How do I get a long line of them to fall over? |
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I'm not yet seeing how you'd play dominoes with a die that shows a single face. I roll a 9 and play it. Everyone from then on has to match a 9. |
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Are there two dice per "domino", or do they somehow show two numbers per die when rolled? A representation of a normal two-celled domino on each face? |
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//A representation of a normal two-celled domino on each face?// That's how I'm reading it [half], with cubic dominoes that can be rolled like dice in order to randomly retermine which face is used for the purposes of the game. |
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You could do something similar with just a bunch of regular dice by rolling two at a time and sliding them next to one another in order to create a 'dicimo' that can be played as normal. |
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Perhaps you could make them magnetic so that they hold onto one another once introduced. |
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However you do it, cubic dominoes do provide the potential for 3D dominoes, allowing for pieces to be placed on top of one another, rather than just side-by-side (a bit like Mah Jong) |
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...and yet another version...the vertical faces must match. The top face is not important. |
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There's a game that is very much like a 3d dice version of dominoes. It's called Stack and its a good game...see link |
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