Friday, July 18, 2014

Get Hip to Family Fun

Get hip to a fun family game just in time for the holidays with the breakout sensation known as Rollors®.
Rollors® is the creative new lawn game that takes the skill of horseshoes and the rolling concept of bocce and bowling to create an exciting and mobile game unlike anything else on the market. From the backyard to the beach, wherever this year's family gatherings go down Rollors® is sure to be the life of the party. Best of all, it rings in well below the $50 gift threshold making it the perfect present for friends, family, and everyone else on the list this holiday season.
The game is composed of two sets of colored rollers and goal posts and can accommodate anywhere from 2-6 players. To play, contestants take turns rolling the smooth circular discs and tallying up their points based on how close they come to the goals. Each disc has two different numbers on its sides that are used for calculating points depending on which value is showing. Whichever team scores 21 points is then declared the winner--complete with bragging rights.


This enticing game is an exciting way to spend time relaxing and catching up, while still having an element of physical activity that gets to take advantage of the great outdoors. It was designed to be easily transported and set up in seconds at family reunions, weekend picnics, and days out at the lake for instant entertainment.
Minnesota-native and U.S. Air Force Officer Matt Butler created Rollors® during his downtime between deployments overseas. After perfecting his prototype at local barbecues and parties, Butler started hiring out of work veterans with woodworking skills to craft the game, providing them with jobs when many were unemployed due to the recession. Since then the business has surpassed his at-home workshops, but he continues to consult with veterans on how to effectively manage their inventions and become entrepreneurs themselves.

www.rollors.com

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