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Dead Man's Dice is a pirate-themed game, played with dice, employing luck, strategy, and the accumulation of points. The game was designed by Martin H. Samuel and originally produced for two to six players by Games Above Board. Channel Craft, Inc. of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, United States, published a 2-player version of the game in 2006. Giseh Verlag launched the game in Germany at Essen Spiel. The skull and pistols graphic was designed by David Penfound of Andover, England.

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  • Dead Man's Dice is a pirate-themed game, played with dice, employing luck, strategy, and the accumulation of points. The game was designed by Martin H. Samuel and originally produced for two to six players by Games Above Board. Channel Craft, Inc. of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, United States, published a 2-player version of the game in 2006. Giseh Verlag launched the game in Germany at Essen Spiel. The skull and pistols graphic was designed by David Penfound of Andover, England. (en)
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  • Dead Man's Dice is a pirate-themed game, played with dice, employing luck, strategy, and the accumulation of points. The game was designed by Martin H. Samuel and originally produced for two to six players by Games Above Board. Channel Craft, Inc. of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, United States, published a 2-player version of the game in 2006. Giseh Verlag launched the game in Germany at Essen Spiel. The skull and pistols graphic was designed by David Penfound of Andover, England. (en)
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