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Bunko is a social dice game traditionally played with twelve or more players, divided into groups of four. The game is played in multiple rounds, with players attempting to accumulate points by rolling specific combinations on three dice. Bunko is often played in a party setting and is known for its simplicity and social nature.

History

The origins of Bunko can be traced back to the 19th century. It was introduced in the United States by immigrants and became particularly popular during the 1920s. The game has seen various revivals over the years and remains a popular social activity.

Gameplay

Bunko is played in rounds, with each round corresponding to a specific target number (from 1 to 6). Players take turns rolling three dice, aiming to roll the target number. Points are awarded based on the results of each roll.

Scoring

  • Rolling the target number on one die: 1 point
  • Rolling the target number on two dice: 2 points
  • Rolling the target number on all three dice (a "Bunko"): 21 points
  • Rolling three of any other number: 5 points

The player with the highest score at the end of each round wins that round. The overall winner is the player with the most rounds won.

Equipment

The game requires:

  • Three dice
  • Score sheets
  • A bell (optional, used to signal the end of a round)
  • Tables and chairs for the players

Social Aspect

Bunko is often played in a relaxed, social environment. It is common for Bunko groups to meet regularly, and the game is frequently accompanied by food and drinks. The social nature of the game makes it a popular choice for parties and gatherings.

Variations

There are several variations of Bunko, including:

  • Traveling Bunko: Players move to different tables after each round.
  • Team Bunko: Players form teams, and team scores are combined.

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