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Yatzy Arena is a game of luck, risk and quick decisions multiplayer dice game. Make the highest total score and win the game against your opponent. You can roll the dice 3 times on your turn, to make the best final combination and get the most points. On each roll you may hold one or more dice results depending on what you guess will come next.
Yatzy is a dice game played by 2 players. In order to prevail, you have to form the best combination of dice in your turn and hit the most points. On every roll, the dice are displayed in this area. You may pick none to all dice and "hold" them for the next roll if you think the current roll has low pay-out, by clicking them.
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