You’ve almost certainly played a roll-and-write game, even if you’ve never heard the term. Yahtzee is the most popular example, and along with the similar Kismet, it dates the core game mechanic back at least as far as the 1950s. These games have exploded in popularity since 2018, with scores of original titles and spinoffs of existing board games that borrow existing themes and drop them into the roll-and-write model.
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