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Looks good!
One last thing, I don't understand why the backgammon die says "_HAUT"... I can't find what it's even trying to translate, neither in the backgammon rules nor in the englishe version of Dicier. I don't even know how to play backgammon, so this might make sense to players, I just thought I'd mention it because it seems strange to me.

It's meant to be up/top, as in 'this side facing up', but I did it by google translate because it's a new feature in v1.1 and so it wasn't in the original translations list (and unfortunately I didn't get suggestions when I asked about it elsewhere). Whatever the word is, it has to be 5 characters or less.

(The doubling cube's a record of the size of the current game's wager, and it's turned up to the next-higher side (so 2-4-8...) when the wager's doubled.)

I guess "haut" works, it's just a bit strange. There is no better word that's 5 letters or less to say 'this side facing up' that I can think of.

You could use "MISE", which means wager. It's slightly awkward because ideally it'd be MISE_2, MISE_4 etc. but it's more explicit, I think personally I'd be less confused.

You could also use "PTS", a common abbreviation for points, which would be easy to understand and be closer to natural language, but is more generic than 'mise'.

Hope this helps! 

Yeah, I think I'll go with MISE then—and the order of word and number can change so it's MISE_2, _4, _8 etc. Thanks!