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How To Play - KIT & CABOODLE DICE
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Object
The player with the highest score wins.
Game Play
Overview
(Follow along on your boodle sheet while you read this.)
There are 14
categories on the boodle sheet: four Kits and ten Caboodles.
Play 14 rounds until each player scores all 14 categories on his boodle
sheet.
On each turn, you
must score one category. Roll the dice up to three times to create
sets from the pictures on the Kit & Caboodle dice. Sort your dice
and decide which set is worth the most points, then mark your score in
one of the 14 categories on your boodle sheet. No matter what you
roll, you must score one category on each turn, even if it's only a
zero. Keep in mind that each category can only be scored once.
Sets &
Categories
On your turn, you can try for either a Kit or a Caboodle category,
but you can't mix Kits with Caboodles. The Kit categories are sets
made up of traits, such as wings, shells, or color. The Caboodle
categories are sets made up of classes, such as space objects,
syllables, or types of animals.
Since each picture
on the dice can be used in more than one way, you need to think
flexibly. How many different sets can you create? Ladybugs,
for example, have wings and a shell, so they can be used to create sets
of Wings or Shells in the Kits section, or Insects in the Caboodles
section. Now consider the fact that they're orange and see what
other possibilities exist.
The Gamewright
jester is wild - use it anyway you want, in any set you create.
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