How To Play Backyard Dice
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Giant Tumbling Tower can have any amount of players, in fact we find the more the merrier!
One player builds the tower on a flat, sturdy surface. Place three blocks in each layer, at right angles to the previous layer like in the image to the right. Once built there will be 18 storeys.
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The player who built the tower starts the game.
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Take turns to remove a single block from anywhere below the highest completed storey and stack them on top of the tower at a right angle to the blocks below.
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To remove a block, use one hand at a time. You can switch hands whenever you wish. As play proceeds and the weight of the tower shifts, some blocks become looser than others and are easier to remove. You can touch other blocks to find a loose one – but if you move a block out of place, you must fix it (using one hand only) before touching another block.
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While stacking, always complete the 3 block storey before starting a higher one.
If a player attempts to remove a block and the tower falls, they lose and the game is over. A real pro can build a tower 40 storeys high or more!
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