Chocolate game

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The Chocolate Game or Eating Chocolate is a simple dice game for children that is played with a game cube and several utensils. Like flour cutting, the game is a well-known game on children's birthday parties . It's about being able to eat as much chocolate as possible .

Style of play

The game can be played with any number of players. You need a 6-sided dice, a bar of chocolate wrapped in newspaper and tied, a knife and a fork and several items of clothing: a scarf, a hat, sunglasses and a pair of mittens .

The dice are rolled once or alternatively three times. The player who first rolls a six tries to put on all clothes as quickly as possible and then use a knife and fork to unpack the chocolate bar. He can try his hand at it for as long as no other player rolls a six. If this happens, he has to put a knife and fork aside, undress and pass the clothes on to the respective teammate. This is repeated until another player has been able to unpack the chocolate, after which he can start cutting off individual pieces with a knife and fork and eating them - again only until the next player rolls a six. The game is over when the chocolate has been eaten.

supporting documents

  1. a b c d "Eating chocolate" In: 100 games collection ( Memento of the original from March 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.nsv.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Rules booklet of the game collection of the Nürnberg Spielkartenverlag; P. 7.
  2. a b c d "Chocolate Game" In: Friedrich Pruss: Würfelspiele. Falken Verlag, Niedernhausen 1998; P. 14. ISBN 3-635-60129-2 .

literature

  • "Chocolate game" In: Friedrich Pruss: dice games. Falken Verlag, Niedernhausen 1998; P. 14. ISBN 3-635-60129-2 .