## Description
A pair of games, _Beano_ and _Rockets_ , played against the machine or a
second human player. The common concept is how moves are made: each side rolls
the dice, and puts together a mathematical expression from the rolled numbers.
The four basic arithmetic operators (plus parentheses) are allowed, and the
result determines the move.
_Beano_ is a variation on bingo: each side gets a 5×5 card composed of
randomly arranged numbers. If a move can be made that matches a number on the
card, a bean is placed on that number. The first player to fill a row, column,
or diagonal with beans wins the game (cells marked “free” always count as
filled).
_Rockets_ arms both players with ships, randomly placed on a 15×15 board. The
moving player must specify a valid number of spaces to go (as above), and a
direction. When the ship is done moving, it fires four rockets – straight up,
down, left and right – destroying the rival ship if it hits. The winner is the
first player to take down 5 of the opponent’s ships.