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'''How to play'''
'''How to play'''


You roll 4 dices and then you decide which summaries of 2 dices you want to use.When you do that,you place the temporary markers on the game board.You are allowed to use 3 temporary markers.These markers are commonly white or black.You continue to roll the dices hoping to bring one of the previous combinations.When you think that it is enough you must say "STOP". Then you replace the white markers with yours.If you roll the dices and there is not possible combination you fail and your progress doesn't be saved.The game board has paths from 2 to 12.The most common are 6,7 and 8 so they have more steps in their paths.
Roll 4 standard dice and then choose the sums of any 2 dice to advance your position on the board. You are allowed to use 3 temporary markers to track your progress in columns marked 2 through 12. These markers are commonly white or black. You can continue to roll the dice hoping to roll one of the previous combinations in the three columns selected this turn. When you think you've pushed your luck far enough you say "STOP" then pass the dice to the next player and replace the white markers with your own. If you roll the dice and find no useful combination you fail and your progress is lost. The more common numbers on 2d6 (6,7 and 8) have more steps in their paths while the less common combinations (2 and 12) have less.


'''The object of the game is''' to reach and cover 3 peeks of these paths!
'''The object of the game is''' to reach and cover 3 peaks of these columns!

2012년 4월 17일 (화) 01:45 판

Can't Stop is a very easy and fast game!

How to play

Roll 4 standard dice and then choose the sums of any 2 dice to advance your position on the board. You are allowed to use 3 temporary markers to track your progress in columns marked 2 through 12. These markers are commonly white or black. You can continue to roll the dice hoping to roll one of the previous combinations in the three columns selected this turn. When you think you've pushed your luck far enough you say "STOP" then pass the dice to the next player and replace the white markers with your own. If you roll the dice and find no useful combination you fail and your progress is lost. The more common numbers on 2d6 (6,7 and 8) have more steps in their paths while the less common combinations (2 and 12) have less.

The object of the game is to reach and cover 3 peaks of these columns!