Tabletop Dice Games (Print&Play)

Soldato
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Does anyone play any of these? It seems you can get many of these games as print & play versions. Usually means a cheaper price overall, avoid waiting times, shipping costs etc.

I'm currently playing a game called Grand Slam Tennis by SportsReplays (www.sportsreplays.net).

Printed off everythining I need and laminated many of the sheets, this specific game only requires 2 red and 2 white 6 sided dice. You can choose to play games by game, or simulate a game at a time. I just had a close battle between John Isner and Dominic Thiem, Isner coming out with a win on the final 5th set :D.

It doesn't contain a scorecard that is really ideal to use to track scores, so I ended up creating my own.

I also have a boxing game called Glory Days Boxing. This one I haven't tried yet and even though I don't really follow boxing, I think it could be interesting.

I've downloaded the demo they have on their website for Par For The Course Golf, looking to give this a go today!

List of websites I know of that have tabletop print & play games:
http://gen1400gaming.com/
https://insidesportsgames.org/index.html
www.sportsreplays.net

Anyone else finding fun with these dice tabletop (print & play games)? or does anyone know of anymore?
 
Associate
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Petersfield, Hampshire
“Under falling skies” is my favourite print and play game.
Very simple rules (2 pages) and only 9 cards to print (1 sheet of paper), a few coloured dice, and a few tokens and off you go saving the planet from alien invaders.
 
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