In Express Cross, you're not just typing numbers: you're trying to escape a foreboding disaster, slotting perfect sums into a cross that gets tighter, meaner, more capable of trapping you mercilessly with every turn.
It's a roll & write family game where the dice decide, but you choose where to place that damned, uncooperative sum. The cross grows, you search for the perfect sequence, the others watch in silence, hoping you'll get it right... and when it does, laughter erupts as if you'd rolled a 1 at the wrong time.
Then there's the special die —the spark that changes everything: unexpected bonuses, sudden threats, game turns that go from "almost done" to "I just destroyed my own grid." It's fast, immediate, and works with anyone: friends, families, giant groups who want something to do together.


