Generala brings the Board genre to life, and throws up exciting challenges for gamers. Developed by Diego Lattanzio, this Android game is best experienced on BlueStacks, the World’s #1 app player for PC and Mac users.
Generala is a classic push‑your‑luck dice game that gets tense in a good way. Two or more players take turns rolling five dice, up to three rolls per turn, choosing what to keep between rolls and what to throw again. Scoring starts simple with Ones through Sixes. A roll like 4, 4, 4, 2, 6 can be Fours for 12, or even Twos for 2 or Sixes for 6, but once a player uses a category, that slot is locked. Then the bigger plays show up. A Straight is worth 20, usually 1‑2‑3‑4‑5 or 2‑3‑4‑5‑6, and some tables also accept the wrap where 1 follows 6, like 3‑4‑5‑6‑1. There are variations that allow any run missing one number, or a 1 acting like a 2, which keeps turns a bit unpredictable.
Full House scores 30, Four of a Kind is 40, and Generala, five of a kind, gives 50 or 60. If Double Generala is on, a second five of a kind can blast for 100 or 120. Players can file the same roll under different categories, so five threes could count as Threes, Four of a Kind, or Generala, depending on what is still open. First‑roll bonuses matter, a Straight, Full House, or Four of a Kind on the very first roll can add extra points, and a first‑roll Generala ends the match right there. If nothing works, scratching a category is allowed, but it is gone for the rest of the game, and scratching Generala removes that instant‑win option later. No instant win, highest total wins at the end. On PC through BlueStacks, clicking dice to hold or reroll feels quick and clean, the bigger screen makes the score sheet easier to read, and the whole thing plays like short, thinky rounds that mix luck with a bit of nerve.
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