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Fouche is a game played with six dice

similar to Farkle and Dice 10,000.

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The iPhone app is no longer available. Fouche has been ported to Windows with a small screen, lo-res graphics, etc. Click "Fouche for Windows" to navigate to the DropBox zip file. Download and unzip it. Double click on "FoucheWindows.application" to install the game. Click "Yes" or "Allow" if prompted about an unknown publisher.

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Overview

Dice or Fouche is a game played with six dice. The dice are rolled and the player
may choose to continue the turn if there is a score.  

                                              

Scoring dice are set to the side and the remaining dice are rolled to continue the turn. If 
all six dice produce a score, the player may continue the turn with all six.

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If the rolled dice do not produce a score, the player receives 0 points for that turn even
if dice were set aside.

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The goal is to reach a score of 10,000 points.

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Each player will get the same number of turns so the first player to reach 10,000 points
does not always win.

 

How To Play

In Solo Play, your CPU opponent goes first. Tap CONTINUE to watch your opponent's roll.
Your opponent's ROLL or STAY buttons will blink to let you know what they're doing.

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When it's your turn, tap the ROLL button to roll the dice. The dice will be rolled into
the playing area and the score (if any) tallied. If there is no score, play moves to your
opponent.

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If all the rolled dice produce a score, they will be moved into the saved dice area
automatically. If only a few dice score, Tap the HOLD ALL button to quickly save them all
or tap them individually to save them one at a time.

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Tap the STAY button to end your turn or the ROLL button to continue.

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Shared Mode follows the same game play. Your opponent is another person sharing your
device.

 

Scoring

Ones               100 points each
Fives               50 points each

The following must be rolled at the same time:

1,1,1,1,1,1      (six ones)                       5,000
1,2,3,4,5,6      (straight)                        2,000
XX,YY,ZZ           (three pair)                     2,000
XXX,YYY            (2 three of a kind)           1,500
1,1,1               (three ones)                    1,000
X,X,X                (three of a kind)       X times 100

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Tapping a die that is part of a triplet will move the entire triplet to the saved dice area.
When Ones and Fives form a triplet, they must be saved individually as there will be instances
where the player desires to save only one or two of them.

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