Dice Duel
Two dice for you, two for the house, highest total takes the round. A double six pays a bonus that buys you exactly nothing.
Qeburavi is a small camp on the edge of a canyon where the dice are loud, the tokens are worthless and the arithmetic is written on the wall for anyone who wants to check it.
Slide through the rail below. One mode is playable today and the rest are still being argued about, which is roughly the normal state of affairs here.
Two dice for you, two for the house, highest total takes the round. A double six pays a bonus that buys you exactly nothing.
A push-your-luck ladder where each rung doubles the score and one bad roll drops you to the bottom. Being tuned so that stopping feels smart.
Three dice, one target number, and a scoring sheet borrowed from a game a colleague's grandmother played on a porch in New Mexico.
A tile-laying puzzle with no chance element at all, included specifically for visitors who dislike dice entirely.
Every token is a number in your own browser. There is no shop, no cashier, no exchange and no route by which a token becomes money.
Each mode prints its probabilities beside the table. Two fair dice, thirty-six equally likely combinations, nothing weighted behind the curtain.
No analytics, no pixels, no fingerprinting and no accounts. We genuinely do not know how many people are at the camp right now.
No daily streak to protect, no timer refilling, no notification chasing you. Close the tab mid-roll and nothing is lost.
Most visitors arrive because a friend sent a link, roll a dozen rounds and disappear for a month. That pattern suits us. Qeburavi was never designed to hold anyone's attention past the point where it stops being fun.
There is no chat, no clan and no leaderboard, because the moment a scoreboard becomes public somebody starts optimising for it. Your streak is yours, kept on your own machine, visible to nobody.
A short note whenever a mode goes live or a rule changes. Perhaps five messages a year, and never a nudge to come back and roll.
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