Milestone (IMPORT)

£9.00

This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDFS.

Milestone is a game consisting of a roll of washi tape and a special "dicil", a pencil with printings on the sides such that it can be used as a die.

In the game, players pull out two lengths of tape, and place the, parallel to each other on the playing surface, with a fist's width between them.

On your turn, roll the pencil towards the lengths of tape. The number showing on the pencil is the die value for the turn. The two places on the tape that the pencil overlaps affects how you can modify your die result. Then, write the resulting number on a blank space on one of the pieces of tape.

The game ends when both pieces of tape have a number written in each of the blank spaces. To win, numbers must be decreasing from one end to the other.

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This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDFS.

Milestone is a game consisting of a roll of washi tape and a special "dicil", a pencil with printings on the sides such that it can be used as a die.

In the game, players pull out two lengths of tape, and place the, parallel to each other on the playing surface, with a fist's width between them.

On your turn, roll the pencil towards the lengths of tape. The number showing on the pencil is the die value for the turn. The two places on the tape that the pencil overlaps affects how you can modify your die result. Then, write the resulting number on a blank space on one of the pieces of tape.

The game ends when both pieces of tape have a number written in each of the blank spaces. To win, numbers must be decreasing from one end to the other.

This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDFS.

Milestone is a game consisting of a roll of washi tape and a special "dicil", a pencil with printings on the sides such that it can be used as a die.

In the game, players pull out two lengths of tape, and place the, parallel to each other on the playing surface, with a fist's width between them.

On your turn, roll the pencil towards the lengths of tape. The number showing on the pencil is the die value for the turn. The two places on the tape that the pencil overlaps affects how you can modify your die result. Then, write the resulting number on a blank space on one of the pieces of tape.

The game ends when both pieces of tape have a number written in each of the blank spaces. To win, numbers must be decreasing from one end to the other.