
Nokosu Dice (Japan Import)
| Designer |
Yusuke Matsumoto |
| Publisher | Engames |
| Players | 3-5 |
| Playtime | 45-60 mins |
| Suggested Age | 10 and up |
| Honors |
2023 Meeples Choice Award Nominee |
Note: This game is in both English and Japanese.
Nokosu Dice is a trick-taking game for 3 to 5 players, each playing Number Cards and dice in their hand to win mini-games and score points against the other players over multiple rounds. In each trick, each player plays a card or die from their hand, and the winner of the trick score a point. There is also a chance to win bonus points at the end of each round if the number of the tricks won in the round matches the last dice left OR if a player declares they would not win any trick for the round and actually won no trick.
Nokosu Dice (Japan Import)
| Designer |
Yusuke Matsumoto |
| Publisher | Engames |
| Players | 3-5 |
| Playtime | 45-60 mins |
| Suggested Age | 10 and up |
| Honors |
2023 Meeples Choice Award Nominee |
Note: This game is in both English and Japanese.
Nokosu Dice is a trick-taking game for 3 to 5 players, each playing Number Cards and dice in their hand to win mini-games and score points against the other players over multiple rounds. In each trick, each player plays a card or die from their hand, and the winner of the trick score a point. There is also a chance to win bonus points at the end of each round if the number of the tricks won in the round matches the last dice left OR if a player declares they would not win any trick for the round and actually won no trick.
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| Designer |
Yusuke Matsumoto |
| Publisher | Engames |
| Players | 3-5 |
| Playtime | 45-60 mins |
| Suggested Age | 10 and up |
| Honors |
2023 Meeples Choice Award Nominee |
Note: This game is in both English and Japanese.
Nokosu Dice is a trick-taking game for 3 to 5 players, each playing Number Cards and dice in their hand to win mini-games and score points against the other players over multiple rounds. In each trick, each player plays a card or die from their hand, and the winner of the trick score a point. There is also a chance to win bonus points at the end of each round if the number of the tricks won in the round matches the last dice left OR if a player declares they would not win any trick for the round and actually won no trick.













