
Top-rated products in the Dice games category
Here's a ranking of the top rated products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.
1. Schmidt Spiele Once again
A player rolls all 6 dice, selects 2 of them, and marks the result. The other players choose 2 of the remaining 4 dice from the same roll and mark the result for themselves. The options increase as players spread their marks, but points are only awarded for complete columns. It's a matter of weighing options and striking at the right moment. Once again, the brilliant game with addictive potential. One game is never enough. Especially well-suited for 2 players, with a variant for 1 player.

2. Asmodée Rory's Story Cubes
The handy Rory's Story Cubes are a visual story generator that will spark your imagination. They can be played alone or together, but never against each other.

3. Zoch Heckmeck at Bratwurmeck
Heckmeck am Bratwurmeck is a fast-paced dice game featuring eight dice and 16 portions of bratwurst valued between 21 and 36. In the center of the game, the bratwursts are placed on the grill, waiting to be snatched up by the players. After each roll, a player selects identical dice symbols and continues to roll the remaining dice. This continues until the player collects one of the available bratwurst portions, at which point they can choose to stop voluntarily or cause a misroll. Afterwards, the player can take the rolled bratwurst portion, even from the supply of their fellow players.

4. Noris Shut the Box Deluxe
Shut the Box is the classic dice game. This fast-paced and engaging board game playfully trains the handling of numbers from 1 to 10. The excitement and skill required, along with the high-quality wooden design of this simple dice game, captivate both young and old alike.

5. Schmidt Spiele Dice ligretto
It's a hectic scene as everyone wants to be the first to finish. With the 24 transparent dice in four colors, fun and good spirits are guaranteed when speed is of the essence. Included are 1 game board, 24 dice, 4 dice cups, and 1 bag.

6. Kosmos Machi Koro Build your city
But should one spread their investments or focus everything on a few construction projects? The train station must be built, and the television tower as well. The more you build, the higher the potential income. Gradually, each player develops their own city. The key is to be the first to complete four major projects. Because that player wins.

7. Abacus Tutto
Tutto is pure dice fun: Players must try to roll as many points as possible. If it weren't for those pesky cards. Often, a hefty bonus is tempting, but those who take too much risk may have to forfeit their hard-earned points.

8. Haba Game collection
Not just one children's game, but many! Whether it's dominoes, dice games, look closely games, or memory games – this versatile game collection from HABA has everything that children aged 2 and up will enjoy. Fruits, animals, shapes, and colors – with the extensive game materials made of wood and cardboard, children discover game after game what there is to see and experience on the farm. With 10 different game variations, little farm visitors learn to match colors and shapes, roll dice, build and stack, and play by simple rules. Along the way, important skills such as hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills are developed. So, it’s guaranteed that it will never be boring on this farm.

9. Schmidt Spiele One more time! Additional block 1 to 3
Enhance your gaming experience with these practical expansion blocks. The set includes blocks I to III, perfect for exciting game nights. The compact dimensions of 14.5 x 10.5 x 2.5 cm allow for easy transport. Ideal for 1 to 5 players, it offers additional strategic options and challenges.

Schmidt Spiele One more time! Additional block 1 to 3
German, French, Italian, English
10. Djeco Little Circuit
Djeco Little Circuit is a family game that encourages the little ones and their parents. Players have different small animals that stroll along a pre-drawn path. One person rolls a color, and as soon as the color is rolled, that person must place their figure on the space with the rolled color. The first to reach the finish wins the game. This Little Circuit game enhances communication between the little ones and their parents.
