Imagination Left Center Right Collector’s Tin
Posted on December 18th, 2009 in Toys
- Recommended 6 and up
- The fast-paced family dice game you can¿t put down
- Great family fun
- Which way will your luck roll
- For 3 or more players
Product Description
Left Center Right is the classic dice game of chip passing (chips, coins or anything else you can think of). It is fast paced, easy and fun for the whole family. It comes with its own dice arena, dice and player token. How to Play: Each player starts with 3 tokens. Players take turns rolling the dice. Dots are what you really want. Each dot you roll means one token you don’t have to give away. But, roll an L, C or R and you’ll lose some tokens. The last player with tokens wins the game. Includes: 24 Tokens 3 Dice Storage Tin


This post has 2 comments
December 18th, 2009
This is a great game, but buy it somewhere else. There’s plenty of dice companies on the internet that make the same game at half the price. The dice are also very difficult to read. The manufacturer didn’t spend much time on design…
Great game, but go elsewhere to get it.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 18th, 2009
We purchased this game so everyone in our family could play. Not to many games out there that people from 8-82 can play together. The rules are very simple and the game goes quickly so you don’t have a chance to get bored.
My only gripe is it is very hard to see the R on the dice. It is yellow and sometimes you cant tell if it is one of the yellow dots or a yellow R since the color is so blindingly yellow. I had to take a black sharpie and outline it so we could tell. I do like the fact that everything comes in a compact tin that you can throw into a bag to take with you on trips, or to someones house. It stores easy without taking up room.
I have read other reviews on games like this where teachers have used the game for small children to tell their right from their left and with addition and subtraction. So I think this would be a great game for families. It takes only seconds to learn!
Rating: 4 / 5