Chicago (2-6 players)
- Determine the number of players, then take turns rolling two dice each turn.
- Starting with round 1, roll both dice, add them up, and try to get a total of two points.
- If your total is 2, then you add 2 points to your total score.
- Each round, 1-11, the target score will be 1 more than the number of the round.
- Every time you roll the target number, you get that many points added to your total score.
- Once everyone rolls once for a target score, move on to the next round.
- They player at the end of the game with the most points, wins!
Over-Under-Seven (1-10 players)
- Determine the number of players, then each player determines how much they are willing to bet.
- The maximum amount to bet is $100.
- Each player is asked individually whether the sum of two dice will be over or under seven.
- Each player roles and if what they called is correct they double their bet.
- If the player roles the opposite of what they predicted that player loses what they bet.
- If a seven is rolled the player loses automatically.
Othello (0-2 players)
- Determine which players are bots
- Alternate turns between player 1 (white) and player 2 (black)
- Each turn must capture at least one piece
- Pieces are captured when flanked by the new piece and another piece of that players’ color
- If a turn has no possible pieces to capture, end the turn
- Once the board is full, count up the pieces
- The player with the most pieces wins