Best dice & marble games according to redditors

We found 20 Reddit comments discussing the best dice & marble games. We ranked the 16 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Dice & Marble Games:

u/AuMielEtAuxNoix · 58 pointsr/funny
  • 1$ for 1 book of old matches? DEAL!

  • 1$ for 1 cheap plastic die? DEAL!

  • 1$ for 1 nasty alphabet block? DEAL!

  • 1$ for 1 and only one marble? DEAL!
u/Twin350x · 9 pointsr/pics
u/FooleyLegend · 6 pointsr/Whatisthis
u/Teflonica · 4 pointsr/DnD

This is an excellent deal on quality dice to get you started.

Here's a nice metal set at a good price, but need a rolling tray when using metal dice.

u/Thedudetim · 2 pointsr/discgolf

Here is the slingshot...

25ft of Paracord around Marbles made 11 shots, for a cost of about 12 bucks... (or a buck per shot). Next time, I'm grabbing 100ft.

If you don't want to do the monkey fists, I'd recommend Bounce Balls

u/holdit287 · 2 pointsr/tiedye

I used to think that tie dying with marbles was a bit boring- you just end up with some circles. Then, I learned how ice dying leads to a lot more color variation overall, so I bought a bunch of marbles to see how well they did together. I couldn't be happier with the effect!

All those marbles took a loooong time to tie and then untie, and I needed a tiny crochet hook to help untie.

u/UnMirloBlanco · 2 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

call me old fashioned, but this looks like even more fun to me (and should last considerably longer)

u/Drexelhand · 2 pointsr/WhiteWolfRPG

i love props, but i'm a fucking freak so...

i probably wouldn't go for blood. /u/spirafortunae, /u/continuumcomplex, and /u/theworldbystorm mentioned red wine. not a bad idea for a shot of it. some people hate wine, so just a shot isn't so bad. i like those red glass decorative pebbles/marbles dealies as physical blood point tokens.

i'm more inclined to use props for geist momento/keystones, but you could weave some into a VtM fairly easily. there's some neat things you can do if all the players have each other's cell numbers to send texts to, recommend the ST is cc'd in those.

if there's one thing unique to each character, that might not be such a bad prop to introduce and give bonus xp for weaving into the story somehow.

a good st can weave an interesting story from the plot seed of a single random object they've found at a thrift store. it's always cool to have the physical item dropped into the center of the table at the appropriate moment. it can be anything, but it's extra cool if it's old and obscure. extra points if you hide a clue to the plot on the physical item. extra layer to the story if it's not just a prop, but more important than it seems.

u/stonecats · 2 pointsr/fermentation

plastic mesh bag of glass marbles
http://www.amazon.com//dp/B000W9ZFJU
you can find these cheap in dollar stores,
toy stores, crafts stores, party stores,
pet stores and garden centers.

this crystal ball will fit a wide mouth jar;
http://www.amazon.com//dp/B01CJQ92UG

u/tracytf · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Yup legos. I also had a marble game that I would play with for hours.

http://www.amazon.com/Learning-Corp-9320-Marble-Deluxe/dp/B001HZBRO0

u/--PM-ME-YOUR-BOOBS-- · 1 pointr/Marblelympics

Try this.

u/bigpapasan · 1 pointr/woodworking

if you would like to buy it now, here is something similar that has been around for 20+ years. (I had it growing up) I like his advanced pieces though, ramps, funnels, etc...

u/brandi0423 · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

Blue Earth Marble With Natural Earth Continents, Recycled Glass, 5 In A Pouch, 1 Inch Diameter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000A0SERQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_B0LWBb8H4TJ37