Reddit Reddit reviews LCR - Left Center Right Dice Game - Random Color

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LCR - Left Center Right Dice Game - Random Color
A fast-paced new dice game using specially imprinted dice and the betting medium of your choiceEach game comes in a tube with its own plastic chips3 or more Players
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2 Reddit comments about LCR - Left Center Right Dice Game - Random Color:

u/woowie · 1 pointr/boardgames

Left Center Right Dice Game (about $6) - My husband's family plays this every year at Christmastime and uses dimes or nickles instead of chips. When a dozen people are playing this simple game, it is fun and the winner gets all.

Last Word (amazon claims around $18) - Great party game. Subject and letter cards and a buzzer that goes off at random times. Try to get the last word in that fits the subject and first letter to get to the finish.

Any themed Fluxx (around $13) - We own 2 versions, zombie and monty python. New rules like "groan like a zombie when you draw certain cards or lose a turn" and "all 3s are now 5s" keep the game really fun with the right type of people.

Doodle Dice (around $13) - Kiddish game, but fun. Think yahtzee but with the ability to steal player's points.

Wits and Wagers (around $18) - Played once or twice at a friend's house, really fun with at least 4 people.

Quelf (okay, okay, this one's more like $25+, but worth mentioning since it I don't see it often here) - Think cranium with mostly action cards. Last time I played I think I was wearing a self-made scuba mask and couldn't bend my legs or arms when it wasn't my turn. Potential for many laughs if with the right type of people.

I also agree on Pass the Pigs.

u/jmullin09 · 1 pointr/Parenting

We have a lot of fun playing LCR with my nieces and nephews. It's super simple and yet a ton of fun.

Basically there are three dice that have an L, C, R, or a dot on the face. You put a set amount of poker chips (or dollar bills) in front of each player and then roll the dice. You pass chips or dollars according to what you roll, to the person on the left, the right, or the put in the center.

The last person with chips or dollars left wins the pot.

There are several rule variations that can make it exciting and we've had luck with kids around 4 years old playing it. https://www.amazon.com/LCR-Center-Right-Random-Color/dp/B000F9YDKY