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Yahtzee Game

This is the starter code for the Yahtzee game pair party in TypeScript. Credit to Hasbro for the rules of Yahtzee.

Yahtzee Scoring Rules

In Yahtzee, each round a player rolls a total of five six-sided dice and fills in the results on a scorecard, attempting to maximize their score. There are player rules for the act of rolling, but our scoring program will skip over that aspect and simply receive the five dice results.

A dice roll may be worth a different point total depending on what category the player chooses to score it as. There are 13 total categories and each can only be scored once apiece - making the game a total of thirteen rounds, and the final player score is the sum of all scored points including bonuses at the end of the final round.

The categories are as follows:

Category What to Score
Ones Sum of 1s rolled
Twos Sum of 2s rolled
Threes Sum of 3s rolled
Fours Sum of 4s rolled
Fives Sum of 5s rolled
Sixes Sum of 6s rolled
3 of a Kind Total of all 5 dice
4 of a Kind Total of all 5 dice
Full House 25 points
Small Straight 30 points
Large Straight 40 points
Yahtzee (5 of a Kind) 50 points
Chance Total of all 5 dice

Categories can only be scored if the roll fulfills that category - ie, if you do not have "3 of a kind" in the five dice (three or more of the same number) then you cannot score that category.

If at any point you cannot (or do not want to) score your roll as any of the remaining categories, you must enter a zero to score in a category of your choice.

Explanations

  • A small straight is 4 dice that show a sequence of numbers
  • A large straight is 5 dice that show a sequence of numbers
  • A full house is achieved by 3 of one number, and 2 of another number
  • Chance is a catch-all category to simply score the total of your five dice

Bonuses

  • If you score at least 63 points total in the ones through sixes categories, then you receive a 35 point bonus.

  • If you roll a second Yahtzee when you have already scored the 50 points for a Yahtzee, you earn 100 bonus points. Then, you score the Yahtzee as another category as appropriate.

Requirements

We're going to write an automated scoring program for Yahtzee that receives each round's roll results and assigns them to a category to maximize points scored in the game.

Write a class YahtzeeGame that has these two public methods:

  1. A void roll() is called with the five dice results as the parameter. You choose the data structure for the parameter(s)
  2. A int score() returns the player's total score for that game. If the game is complete, include the bonuses. If the game is not yet complete, only return the current running score.

Extensions

Ways to increase complexity if you've achieved the basic requirements:

Error Handling

What if a player passes an invalid dice roll that includes a 7, a 0, or a -1? What else could go wrong?

Scorecard

Add another public method to the class that returns the current state of the scorecard: each category, whether it has been scored yet, and if so how many points were scored.

Multiplayer Game

Support a multiplayer game. Will you do this by changing the Game class logic? Or extending it?

Player Override

Allow a player to specify which category they want to score the roll in. Include error handling - what happens in the case that the provided category is not actually available to be scored?

Algorithmic complexity

Sometimes in Yahtzee, the best move on any given round is not to score the thing that gives you the most points immediately, hoping to save the opportunity to score more points in a category on a later roll. Consider adding more complexity to your algorithm responsible for deciding which category to score. How will you test this?

Joker rules

See rulebook for more specific rules on how to score a second Yahtzee

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