An arm and a leg- Dice game inspired by the film “Monty Python and The Holy Grail”.
By well-wisher
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- Players take turns rolling a dice.
- The person who rolls the highest number out of the two is said to have ‘Scored a hit’ and the person who rolls the lowest number has ‘been hit’
- Each time a person has ‘been hit’ they have to stop using a part of their body.
First hit – Right Thumb (Player has to tuck in their right thumb and keep it tucked in)
Second hit- Right Index finger (Player has to fold in right index finger and keep it folded in)
Third hit – Right Middle Finger (Player has to fold in right middle finger and keep it folded in)
Fourth hit – Right Ring Finger (Player has to fold in right ring finger and keep it folded in)
Fifth Hit – Right Pinky. (Player has to fold in right pinky finger and keep it folded in)
Sixth hit – Right leg (Player has to hop and stand on one leg)
Seventh hit – Left Leg (Player has to kneel)
Eight hit – Right Arm (Player has to hold right arm behind their back and can only roll with their left.)
Ninth Hit – Left arm (Player has to hold both arms behind their back and roll with their head/nose)
Tenth hit – Killer blow (If a player is hit this many times then they’ve lost).
- Healing/Regenerating Limbs- Each time a person ‘scores a hit’ against their opponent then they regenerate the last limb that they lost.
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