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Homebrew | North America | NTSC | | Cartridge Scan | Manual Scan | HTML Manual | Box Scan | Screenshots | | Description | |
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Here is what the programmer, Russell Babylon, had to say: "At present this
is a one player game. The game follows standard Yahtzee rules. The only
exception is that you can only score extra Yahtzees as a Yahtzee (some
versions of the rules allow you to score extra Yahtzees as combinations less
than a Yahtzee). The game control is very intuitive. You use the left
joystick to play the game. From the title screen press the fire button to
go to the game screen and roll the dice. The five dice are white in color
which indicates they are all unselected. Pull the joystick down or move it
right or left to highlight a die. The highlighted die will flash. Press
the fire button to select the die. Move the joystick in any direction to
move away from the die. Notice that the selected die will now be green in
color. Repeat the above sequence to select all the dice you wish to keep.
Now move the joystick up or down so that no dice are flashing and you have
not highlighted any scoring options. Press the fire button to roll the
unselected dice. You may roll the dice a total of three times. After any
roll you may score your dice combination by pulling down or up repeatedly on
the joystick until you have highlighted the scoring option you wish to use.
Press the fire button when the appropriate scoring option is highlighted and
if your dice combination is correct you will get the appropriate score.
There are no take backs so be careful with your scoring. I have been working
on some AI algorithms to have the computer play a game of Yahtzee against
you but these are in the early stages." |
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