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The title of the game is gramatically incorrect. ''Dice'' is plural; the singular is ''die.'' It's used correctly in the description of the game on the packaging.
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The title of the game is gramatically incorrect. ''Dice'' is plural; the singular is ''die.'' It's used correctly in the description of the game on the packaging. (And, yes, ''Cthulhu Die'' would mean something else entirely.)
  
 
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Revision as of 22:01, 3 March 2016

Details

Publisher: Steve Jackson Games

Product Code/SKU:

  • 131317A (Yellow Die and Black Ink)
  • 131317B (Purple Die and Green Ink)
  • 131317C (Dark Red Die and Gold Ink)
  • 131317D (Green Die and Yellow Ink)
  • 131317E (Black Die and Green Ink)

ISBN: None

Year: 2011

Designer(s): Steve Jackson

Artist(s): Alex Fernandez

Number of Players: 2 or more players

Estimated Playing Time: 5 to 10 minutes

Recommended Ages: 10 +

Expansions: None

Other Editions: Cthulhu Dice, Cthulhu Dice Metäl

Summary

From the back of the packaging:

Everybody loved the giant foam Cthulhu Dice set that we made for convention demos! They begged and pleaded. It was driving us mad. Mad, I tell you!

So we gave in and made enough for everybody.

It's a 4" foam 12-sided die, with tentacles, Elder Signs, and Great Cthulhu himself. It's SQUISHY!

Giant Cthulhu Dice comes in four different colors. Instead of the glass beads that the original set used for Sanity, Giant Cthulhu Dice includes 18 "silly bands" in the shape of Great Cthulhu himself! Put them on your wrist, or your tentacle, or wherever you want. Go crazy!

It's perfect for outdoors or for waiting in line. Keep Giant Cthulhu Dice in your backpack and drive your friends mad outdoors, waiting in line . . . It even floats, not that there's any way you can tell which side is up in the pool. But don't let that stop you!

Comments / Trivia

The title of the game is gramatically incorrect. Dice is plural; the singular is die. It's used correctly in the description of the game on the packaging. (And, yes, Cthulhu Die would mean something else entirely.)

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