Story Cubes Contest, Round 2! Plus a bonus dice review!

Once again, this contest asks you to create something—anything—based on the dice images for a chance to win some Steem Dollars!

Entry rules (updated)

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  • Write, photograph, paint, or otherwise create something based on three (3) or more of the symbols shown on the dice. You may enter more than once, but you can win only once.
  • Mention which symbols you used, especially if you choose to be more abstract in your interpretation, and include a link to this post.
  • Use #storycubes as your first tag.
  • Post your entry, and then comment on this post with a link to your entry.
  • The prize pool begins at two 5-SBD prizes. The SBD rewards from this post may be used to increase the prize value or number of prizes as I see fit, so resteem and support this contest to fill the prize pool!
  • The winners will be chosen shortly after the payout for this post.

About Story Cubes

My first contest used a standard set of Rory's Story Cubes. @Robyneggs uses these in her poetry contests, too, so go check out her page.

This contest uses a different set called Voyages. I eventually intend to also get an Actions set so I can roll a batch of dice borrowing some from each set.

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These dice are about 3/4" (19mm) across each face, and each set came with a small drawstring pouch about 3" (75mm) wide and 4" (100mm) tall. They cost somewhere around $8 each. There is also a small instruction sheet with suggestions for games with kids or party icebreaker activities.

I have used these dice on a few occasions and can say that kids and adults alike can be readily encouraged to use these for creating crazy stories. I plan to try using them in my library outreach programs to inspire storytelling events at retirement homes, too. Needless to say, I recommend them highly.


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