They're playing tic tac toe on my forehead11/14/2023 ![]() ![]() Not sure why, but isn’t just about any game more fun at camp? It’s the only version of dominoes we play now. We were first introduced to Mexican Train during a July 4th campout near Lake Tahoe. The object of the game is to be the only remaining player with at least one die left in your cup. In other words, it’s real important you make a bid that doesn’t sound too high to the next player. However, if you say “dudo” and are wrong, then you lose a die. ![]() If you’re right about saying “dudo”, then the player who made that bid loses a die. At that point everyone lifts up their cups and counts the total number of dice showing the number the player bid on (ones are wild). If it’s your turn and you think the previous player’s bid is too high then you say “dudo” (Spanish for “I doubt it”). You can bid on any one of the six numbers on the dice, but you have to increase the bid with each turn. They then take turns bidding on how many dice they think are showing a certain number. This one’s a great game you might remember seeing a variation of in the second “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie.Įach player rolls the dice in their cup, then turns their cup upside down with the dice still inside. ![]()
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