Strip: The teasing dice game
(1980)
| Average time to play: | 0 |
| Minimum age: | 18 |
| Number of players: | 2 - 6 |
| Publisher: | Onsworld |
| Designers: | Unknown |
| Artists: | Ronald Cobb |
| Mechanics: | Dice Rolling, Player Elimination |
Strip is a dice game aimed at the adult market.
It consists of 6 'boards' each featuring a different lady. Each board has nine flaps that, when turned over, will reveal the lady pictured without clothes on. The illustrations are rather well-done, rather like Pin-ups in the 1950's.
Three dice are rolled and the player first uses one die to choose which lady he 'owns'. The ladies are numbered 1 to 6.
Everybody chooses a lady to represent. Having chosen a lady by using the appropriate die, he uses the other two dice to turn over one or more of her flaps. This is done by using the two individual die numbers to 'open' two flaps or one flap using the total of the two dice.
Further choices are that he may re-clothe his own lady, utilising the dice as described earlier.
If a lady is stripped completely, the 'owner' puts a token representing a life into the 'pot'. If a player loses 3 lives he is out of the game. The winner will be the last player with an unstripped lady.
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Strip: The teasing dice game
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