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ML Yaht

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Review by Underdogs:
Between 1987 and 1990, Bob Lancaster wrote 6 games that he released under the name of “MicroLink,” a PC user group he belonged to. All the games boast simple, ASCII-character graphics, but the excellent gameplay and range of options make them stand the test of time.

The first MicroLink game, ML Yaht remains to this day one of the best computerized versions of Yahtzee dice game ever made. As in the actual Milton Bradley game, players (up to 6 can compete in this game, any of which can be computer-controlled) roll five dice trying to get certain combinations for their scorecard. Players may reroll any of the five dice twice after the first roll. (They may also choose to stop rolling at any point before that.) Deciding where to put a score can be just as important as actually rolling a certain combination. If you roll particularly well, you can get bonus points.

The combination of luck and strategy that characterize the board game is intact in ML Yaht. The game even supports mouse – a rarity in 1987! If you like dice games, ML Yaht is a must-play. Two thumbs up!

Average Rating:6.7 [17 votes]
Genre:Strategy
Designer:Bob Lancaster
Developer:MicroLink
Publisher:Freeware
Year:1987
Software Copyright:Bob Lancaster
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Multiplayer:Turn-based hotseat
Related Links:Bob Lancaster speaks on MicroLink games
More Info:Mobygames | The Web
System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:AllFive 2000, ML Push Your Luck, ML Shut the Box
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