Turtle Dice
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What is Turtle Dice? Turtle Dice is a simple implementation of a yahtzee-like dice game. To roll the die, select the die you wish to roll (ie, pick them up) by single-clicking and push the roll button. To score a roll, click on the desired spot in the scorecard. You may undo a misplaced score before you roll your next turn with the undo button, or by selecting "undo" under the "Edit" menu (CMD-Z)...you may not, of course, undo a roll. Download Turtle Dice for Mac Architecture
System Requirements From Mac OS 7.0 Turtle Dice requires a PowerMacintosh or Macintosh w/ a 68040 processor with System 7 or higher and a display running at least 256 colors at 640x480 (standard 14" screen) resolution.
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