Learn A Dragon’s Favourite Tabletop Game In Heads Will Roll
March 26, 2021 by fcostin
The first thing I found out about Heads Will Roll by Lay Waste Games, is that it is a game for Dragons, by Dragons. So if you consider yourself a cave-dwelling, fire-breathing, treasure-hoarding Dragon, this dexterity game may be the next game for you - and you should check it out on Kickstarter!
Heads Will Roll // Killjoy X Lay Waste Games
The town is now desolate from the slaughter of mankind in a small town next to the feared and majestic dragons. Alike us, dragons quite enjoy a board and card game to pass the time. So whilst picking up the remains of human skulls, they will engage in a throwing activity against their opponents to score the highest points to entertain them! It is not like they can watch Netflix... or pick up a paintbrush to paint some miniatures. Sad times being a dragon.
There really is not a massive box at all, the game comes within a small packet and can be taken anywhere with ease. It can also be played anywhere with ease too! For 2+ Players, you can pit yourself against up to 10 dragons, making games last anywhere in between 10 minutes to half an hour.
Heads Will Roll // Killjoy X Lay Waste Games
The aim of the game is simple, take a handful of skulls and roll them across the table in an attempt to match high points by flicking it at a goal. The scoring system is based on where the skulls have landed, so a flick of the wrist for dexterity is a skill you will harness when playing.
Heads Will Roll is currently available on Kickstarter, with 13 days left to go and already smashing its initial goal. It seems to popular amongst dragons!
What do you think of this concept?
"The aim of the game is simple, take a handful of skulls and roll them across the table in an attempt to match high points by flicking it at a goal. The scoring system is based on where the skulls have landed, so a flick of the wrist for dexterity is a skill you will harness when playing. "
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This could be a great kid’s game.
Like the penny games we all played back in the day.