The dice board game is played on a game board having two opposite
peripheral sides defining rows of base positions. Each base position is
an opponent's goal position. Each player designates the order and point
value of his base positions before the start, with base position order
and values and a "Game Over" designator being concealed from one another
until the game is started. Each player controls a corresponding number of
position markers, with dice determining which markers are advanced on
each play. Either or both players may advance on any toss of the die,
depending upon the outcome. Points are accrued as markers reach certain
positions on the board. The winner acquires an agreed number of points by
advancing markers across the board and taking points concealed beneath
the opponent's base position markers along the opposite side of the
board, or discovers the opponent's concealed "Game Over" designator.