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Manufacturer: KOPLOW
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Model#: LCRGA
Weight: .10lbs
Height: 1"
   Width: 5"
Length: 8"

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $9.99
Online Price: $1.89
A discount of $8.10!
* Price is subject to change.
Features:
  • A fast-paced new dice game using specially imprinted dice and the betting medium of your choice
  • Each game comes in a tube with its own plastic chips
  • 3 or more Players

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Date: 2008-03-22
LCR DICE GAME
Left Center Right Dice Game
GREAT TRAVEL GAME, EXCELLENT TO HAVE IN YOUR POCKET,
GOOD FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES, FUN TO PLAY WITH USING BUTTONS OR PENNIES,FAST MOVING FUN, EXCELLENT FOR CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS OR EASTER BASKETS.

THIS IS THE SECOND TIME I HAVE ORDERED SEVERAL OF THIS GAME FROM THIS COMPANY. EXCELLENT SERVICE,GOOD PRICE

Date: 2008-03-10
Left Right Center Review
The game is a lot of fun for all ages. The chips can be lost, but the case it comes in should keep it all together. Sometimes for a little change, we use dollar bills instead of the chips. (Adults only of course). It keeps kids on their toes with their lefts and rights.

Date: 2008-03-01
Fun party game
I was first introducted to this game at a party. It was alot of fun to sit around a table and play this game. We played with a 'pot' and small $2 wagers per game. It is based more on luck than skill, but it made for a good time.

Date: 2008-02-26
well worth it
This game was well worth the purchase. It has been enjoyed by adults and kids since I bought it. Every time we start a game, others wanted to join in!

Date: 2008-01-21
small cost, much fun! Left, Center, Right Dice Game
This is a really cheap $$$ game, but great, great fun! Played it first with girlfriends for pennies, then the guys had to hike it up to nickles....moves fast, never gets boring and the balance of winnings for the players is constantly changing.

In spite of that however, my husband and I taught our 4 year old grandson how to play in the first 10 minutes and he loved it. Since it involved chips this time, he had to count, remember what the spots on the dice meant, take his turn, do what the dice said and play by the rules. Because the number of chips (or coins) is constantly moving from player to player, it kept his interest because even when he lost it all, he could win back depending on the dice of the next players. He even remembered it two weeks later and asked to play it again. I would highly recommend it for any age group. 6 or 8 can play as almost as quickly as 3; I would always have an adult with the younger set, just because the chips or coins and even the dice, could cause a choking hazard if swallowed and that could be very serious. 3 dice come, along with instruction sheet and blue chips, in a plastic cylinder, about an inch diameter by 5 inches high.....easy to put away, for sure, LOL.


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