It's a fun new outdoor game that offers a creatively unique alternative to traditional lawn sports. In the game Rollors, players roll wooden disks, similar to oversized hockey pucks, toward a color coded goal 25 feet away. Points are awarded to the player/team that positions their disks closest to the goal. The game is proving to be a popular past time in backyards and tailgates in the past few months.
Rollors is a unique new game combining the skill of bocce, horseshoes and bowling all into one family friendly game that is perfect for all ages. The game is played by hand rolling small wood disks towards a color-coded goal, the game creates some great fun in the sun.
"This is a game that people of all ages can enjoy together and can be played in teams or as an individual competition," says Matt Butler, Rollors inventor. "What really amazed me is how fast the game really caught on."
Butler came up with the concept for the game while serving overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan. During his down time while serving in combat operations, Butler sketched the game pieces, created the rules and even brainstormed his business plan.
Rollors features elegantly crafted hardwood pieces and a carrying case to protect the craftsmanship of the game. A Rollors set sells for around $26 in numerous retailers like Menards and Meijer nationally, as well as on the company website: www.rollors.net
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