Can't Stop Express
Can't Stop Express
Can't Stop Express is a re-implementation of Choice/Einstein which, in turn, is a re-implementation of the game Solitaire Dice, first published in 1969 in Sid Sackson's book A Gamut of Games. The rules to Can't Stop Express and Choice/Einstein are identical to Solitaire Dice.
To win at Can't Stop Express, you need the courage to take risks, but also the ability to predict and plan. After each throw of the five dice, you try to choose the best combination of two pairs while also making a good choice for the fifth die. Through this effort, you are awarded points, and whoever has the most points at the end of the game — which usually takes 24-25 rolls — wins.
The instructions includes solitaire rules.
To win at Can't Stop Express, you need the courage to take risks, but also the ability to predict and plan. After each throw of the five dice, you try to choose the best combination of two pairs while also making a good choice for the fifth die. Through this effort, you are awarded points, and whoever has the most points at the end of the game — which usually takes 24-25 rolls — wins.
The instructions includes solitaire rules.
Player Count
1
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4
Playing Time
30
Age
10
Year Released
1989