History of the GameDice Angle Games or "DAGZ", was invented by Chris Carroll on a trip back from Riviera Maya, Mexico after enjoying a nice vacation. Chris wanted something that encapsulated the social competitive aspects of other outdoor games (like horseshoes, bocce ball, bean bags, etc.) that are portable and can be used both indoor and outdoor. And so, DAGZ was born!Set Up & Game PlayPlayed with 2 or 4 players. Each team gets 4 solid color dice to throw. Opponents stand next to one another, while teammate will stand at the opposite end. Each player throws from behind the DAGZ box making certain to not cross the invisible foul line prior to releasing each die, or else the dice will be removed from the play. Each team alternates shots beginning with the team that scored last.There exists a barrier to prevent direct access to the scoring square and pit. Each die should bounce or bank off one surface prior to attempting to score within the scoring square or pit. Only one team can score per round, therefore opponent’s points cancel each other. Game is played until one team scores 21 points or a team can win 11 – 0 aka a skunk. In the race to 21 a team must win by at least a 2 point differential in order to declare victory.
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