![]() I could go over the rest of the finer details, but I instead encourage you to check out the Tumble Dice game here, along with the included game rules. ![]() While not a dice tower, Tumble Dice is a dice rolling game that could be played with one provided you remove any included platforms that stop the dice from rolling too far off with a tray or some guard walls.Įach player needs 4 of the same-colored dice and takes turns to roll them onto the various platforms or stairs, tallying scores depending on the accuracy of the throw and generating negative scores for misses and falls. The base isn’t as stable as others due to the lopsided nature of the figure and is likely to fall and break if used too roughly, but you could always find ways of sticking it down or making a bigger or heavier base to keep it upright while you play. While Oogie throws the dice into the skeleton, attempting to do so yourself is not recommended by the designer. The skull design fits in with the look of the film, likely designed by Burton himself. And my fellow Halloween Town lovers will recognize this skeletal dice tower briefly used by Oogie himself in the movie. The Nightmare Before Christmas’ villainous bug sack Oogie Boogie is a gambling man, as any fan of the film will know. ![]() The files include everything you’ll need from a dice tower, including a courtyard, base, and of course, the dragon to act as the cherry on top.Īny fan of this eternally re-released chapter in the Elder Scrolls universe will love this design about as much as I do. On the topic of dragons, the imposing grimace of Skyrim’s villain Alduin is impossible to ignore in this dice tower design. ![]()
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