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Well that was fun! The only criticism I have is: Why wouldn't a [2, 4, 4, 4, 2] count as a house? Or why [1, 3, 4, 5, 2] isn't accepted as a straight? I think a few more checks would have really made the game much smoother. Other than that, great puzzle game!

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Cool to see you got a full board clear! When initially designing the game I feared that unorded matches would make it trivial to find dice combinations, although in hindsight it may have been better. The 'parity' matching condition was added as a sort of duct-tape fix to allow you to re-roll dice because it was too hard to find any straights, doubles or houses under normal circumstances. Were I to remake the game, I'd definitely test how it feels to play with unordered matches.

Big thanks for trying the game and the feedback!