Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. (2004)

If you were looking for the board game released in 1999, see Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. (1999).
Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. (2004)

Stock photo of the contents
Release date 2003
Publisher(s) Milton Bradley
Age 4+
Players 2 to 4
External Links

Instruction Manual from Hasbro.com

Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. is a board game manufactured by Milton Bradley released in 2004.[1] It follows the same rules as the regular Yahtzee Jr. board game, but features Pokémon characters. It is a Generation III update of the original Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. game that was released in 1999.

In 2007, a similar board game based on Generation IV was released under the title Pokémon On a Roll, though it did not carry any official Yahtzee branding.

Blurb

It's the dice-rollin' fun of classic YAHTZEE gameplay combined with the thrill of Pokemon! Players roll and match their favorite characters from the popular TV series! There's no reading required, so even the youngest Pokemon fan can play![1]

Contents

The contents of the game are as follows:[1]

  • x1 dice cup
  • x1 scoreboard
  • x1 label sheet
  • x5 dice
  • x20 scoring tokens

Gameplay

Pokémon Yahtzee Jr. may be played alone or with up to four players. In a one-player or two-player game, each player has five turns. In a three-player game, each person has four turns, and in a four-player game, each person has three turns.

On each turn, a player may roll the dice up to three times. The object is to roll as many dice with the same character on it (Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Taillow, and Wynaut), setting aside matching dice and rolling the remainder. Rolling a Pikachu on the dice is considered a "wild". A Pikachu can be counted as one of any of the other five characters. After the three rolls are finished, the player marks their total score of one Pokémon on the scoreboard with a token. Players may score after one or two rolls if they consider their score satisfactory, however, a score must be chosen after the third roll. Different players' scores are differentiated with different colored tokens.

Rolling five of the same character is called a "Yahtzee" and is the best possible score. Rolling five Pikachu is a "Pokémon Yahtzee" and can be scored as a Yahtzee on any Pokémon's scoring field.

At the end of each turn, the player adds their score to the scoreboard. For example, if the player rolled three Mudkip and two Treecko, they would score either three Mudkip or two Treecko on the scoreboard. Scores are final once placed and cannot be added to or removed. Additionally, each Pokémon character can only be scored once. If a score area has already been taken by another player, the token must be placed at the next available open space to the left.

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Yahtzee Junior Pokemon Edition Game Rules & Instructions Manual -- Hasbro.com. Retrieved on January 15, 2026.
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