Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. (1999): Difference between revisions

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==Playing the game==
==Playing the game==
Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. may be played alone or against other players. Each player recieves a score card with five different Pokémon on it - {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, and {{p|Jigglypuff}}. There are five squares for each Pokémon on the score card and each square is coloured differently (there are six colors in all). The game also comes with a dice-rolling cup and six color-coded die. Each die has six Pokémon on it - the five above mentioned Pokémon and {{p|Ditto}}. Each player rolls the die three times and takes out one or more die and "saves" them. The objective of the game is to set aside as many die featuring the same Pokémon. After the player has rolled three times, the number of Pokémon die that the player rolled is tallied on the score card, organized by color. If a player rolls a Ditto, the Ditto may be used in place of the Pokémon that they were tallying. (for example, if a player rolls three Pikachu and a Ditto, and the Ditto is not the same color as the three Pikachu, they may use the Ditto in place of a fourth Pikachu). If a player rolls five of the same Pokémon within the three rolls, it is a "Yahtzee." The objective of the game is to roll as many of the same Pokémon as possible.
Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. may be played alone or against other players. Each player receives a score card with five different Pokémon on it - {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, and {{p|Jigglypuff}}. There are five squares for each Pokémon on the score card and each square is colored differently (there are six colors in all). The game also comes with a dice-rolling cup and six color-coded die. Each die has six Pokémon on it - the five above mentioned Pokémon and {{p|Ditto}}. Each player rolls the die three times and takes out one or more die and "saves" them. The objective of the game is to set aside as many die featuring the same Pokémon. After the player has rolled three times, the number of Pokémon die that the player rolled is tallied on the score card, organized by color. If a player rolls a Ditto, the Ditto may be used in place of the Pokémon that they were tallying. (for example, if a player rolls three Pikachu and a Ditto, and the Ditto is not the same color as the three Pikachu, they may use the Ditto in place of a fourth Pikachu). If a player rolls five of the same Pokémon within the three rolls, it is a "Yahtzee." The objective of the game is to roll as many of the same Pokémon as possible.


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