November 5, 2023
Description
STOLI is sort of like a mashup of Jenga in reverse, and Tetris.
Players take turns rolling a die and adding pieces to the rocker.
The player who causes the rocker to tip and spill the tetrominoes is out.
When that happens, gameplay resets, and the remaining players continue until only one remains.
That player is the STOLI MASTER!
Why call it STOLI? Because the shapes are tetrominoes -- popularized in a 1986 computer game -- and if you squint, they resemble letters. There's a squiggly S, a T, a square O shape, an L shape, and an I.
Is STOLI a nod towards the computer game's roots, or a reference to a particular brand of vodka? Or both? I'll let you decide.
Anyway, apart from printing the cradle and the rocker, print about 10 each of the tetrominoes.
You'll also need a D6. If you don't have one, print one.
License:
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