Can't Stop Express

Can't Stop Express (also published as Choice) is a board game published in 1989 by Hexagames in which players strategize and score points using dice combinations.

Each player decides individually which four dice to use to make two pairs with the highest sums, which are recorded on their score sheet.

Once a player has checked off all eight spaces for one of their 5th die numbers, the game ends for them.

Depending on the number of boxes filled in for a pair, the player is awarded plus or minus points based on a scoring system.

[2] Brian Walker reviewed Choice for Games International magazine, and gave it 4 stars out of 5, and stated that "Like most of Sid's games this is easy to learn yet offers considerable replay value.