Players 2-4 Click Sidebar Colors To Change Board Colors How To Play. Moving The first player will roll the dice and move the same amount of steps as the dice says. You have to step the EXCACTLY the same amount as the dice says to. If you roll a 5, you can split the moves between your pawns Dodging. If your opponent throws a ball at you, you can dodge it. To dodge, roll the dice and if you get an odd number (1, 3 and 5) you get the ball thrown at you but if you get an even number (2, 4 and 6) You get to move out of the way. 6s If you roll a 6 you can either move 6 steps or throw a dodgeball directly down. If you dodge with a six, you have to take steps and can't throw a ball Getting Out, Coming Back In And Winning If a ball gets thrown at you and you get an odd number (1, 3 and 5) you are out and you put your pawn on the side bar. To get back in you have to roll a 1 or a 6, if you don't the pawn can't come back in again. Then the player will roll again and take the steps. To win all you need to do is get all of your opponents pawns out. 3-4 Players In 3 players the game is the same but only one player can control one pawn on the side that has 2 players on it and that side has to take turns rolling. In 4 player it's pretty much the same as 3 but both sides have 2 players on it. Fireball Fireball is a dodge ball spinoff. The same rules apply but you can run anywhere you want and in this game, shoot in every direction (excluding sideways) and that is why I made the pawns dragable.
98% of code is mine but 2% is @xamuil2 because of the dice letter by letter text so go check him out on YouTube for helpful tutorials. Speicial thanks to Philip Furguson for making dodgeball.