3Domino - game for 2-5 players

3Domino - game for 2-5 players

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<p>The game involves 21 chips (with numbers from 0 to 5) or 28 (from 0 to 6) or more.</p><p><strong>Game rules (</strong>first version)<br>The players take out five chips from an opaque bag or box and lay them out in front of them without showing the opponent.<br>The first move is made by the player who has the smallest double (in ascending order - 0-0, 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, and so on).<br>On all next moves, other players lay out one tile for each move, placing it on those on the field. You can attach it in any plane and on any side (or several at once) in accordance with the numbers on the edges: 2 to a two, 3 to a three, and so on. You cannot lean the figure against a mismatching number, for example, 3 to 5 (except for the "empty" side or 0). All joining planes of the laid out chips must coincide at face value with the sides of the chips on the field (except for the “empty” sides). The corner or edge of the figures can adjoin the edges and corners of any tiles, this is not taken into account.<br>The "empty" side can be docked to any number. Surfaces with any number can also be docked to zero on the board. But in these two cases, points are not awarded for these cells.<br>The objective of the game is to score the most points.<br>Points are awarded only when two or more sides of the laid out chip are simultaneously combined.<br>When matching the "empty" side with a similar one on the field, the player gets 10 points (the second half of the chip must also join the matching one, for example, 3 to 3). In this example, the player will receive 10 + 3 = 13 points per move.<br>If tile 0-3 joins tile 1-3, then points are counted only for the matching parts and the player will receive three points.</p><p>If a player runs out of chips or does not have suitable dice, he must take one at a time from the bag until he gets a suitable one.<br>The game ends when one of the players has no chips left to move and the bag is empty.<br>If, after the end of the game, one of the players still has chips, their amount is deducted from his result. The sum of the numbers of each remaining chip is counted on one side only (for example, 3 + 2 = 5).<br>It is more convenient to record the number of points of opponents after each move.</p><p>For a four-player game, it is enough to print 1 copy of each part from 0-0 to 5-5. You can additionally make chips from 0-6 to 6-6 and play with five people.</p><p>This is a completely new game and the first version of the rules, you can improve them or come up with your own. As well as for the classic Dominoes (by the way, you can also play by the traditional rules), in 3D game several variants of the rules are possible. I would be glad if you share your ideas!</p><p>Print parts without supports, for the top edge you can turn on smoothing. You can reduce the details, but I do not advise making them smaller than 30x15 mm.</p><p>The dots can be colored for contrast (for example, with an indelible marker or corrector paint). I used a white gel pen.</p><p>In the near future I will make and lay out the chip holders.</p><p><strong>Update 05.09.2021.</strong> Fixed file chips 6-6</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Check out another new game I made — <a href="https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/74395-tic-tac-sides-3d-a-logical-board-game">Sides 3D</a>:</p><figure class="image"><img src="https://media.prusaprinters.org/media/prints/75052/rich_content/61ac066b-8a5a-4da2-b0ea-6cd461014328/2021-08-21-16-50-00.jpg#%7B%22uuid%22%3A%220e98b623-8c2e-46db-9281-b784e6c15821%22%2C%22w%22%3A3512%2C%22h%22%3A2633%7D"></figure>

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