Rollors – The Game That Combines Bocce, Bowling & Horseshoes

Rollors Outdoor Backyard Family GameDuring the Spring, Summer and Fall my family spends a lot of time outdoors. You will often find us outside playing cornhole, bocce ball, horseshoes, ring toss and a wide variety of other outdoor games. It is a great way for us to get some exercise & to bond with one another as a family.

Recently I was introduced to the game called Rollors. It combines the fun of Bocce Ball, Bowling and Horseshoes into one fun outdoor game! It is fun for the entire family and comes in it’s own carrying case. You can play the game on grass, dirt or sand. Great for those family vacations!

Rollors Outdoor Backyard Family Game

The Rollors Game Includes:

* Carrying Case
* Red Goal and Blue Goal
* 3 Red Rollors
* 3 Blue Rollors
* 1 Measuring Cord
* Instructions

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The carrying case is reusable and is made out of a nylon material with a zipper closure & carrying handle. It is very compact so you can take it with you traveling or store it in a closet at home.

The Goals and Rollors are made out of solid wood with either red or blue designs. It is easy to tell your pieces from your opponents. Really nice made and this game will last you for years! You can play the game with 2-4 players, recommended ages of 4 and up.

* 2010 Dr. Toy Top 10 Active Games
* 2010 Creative Child Seal of Excellence Award

Rollors Outdoor Backyard Family Game

Object of the Game: You set up your two goals and then the 2 players take turns rolling their disks towards the goal. The player who gets the closet to the goal wins the point. If there is any doubt who is closest you can use the included measuring cord to confirm the winner of the point.

The family headed outside and we set up our two goals. We decided to play girls against the boys. We each took our turns and kept track of our score. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy this game is to play. Even though it is easy, it is super fun & very entertaining!

The Rollors are NOT heavy…so if you are concerned about weight, don’t be. Even with a shoulder injury, my husband was able to play this game with no problems at all. Second, you can really toss the heck out of the Rollors and you don’t have to worry about anything breaking because they are made out of solid wood. I don’t know about you, but I am tired of plastic, breakable toys & games!

Rollors Outdoor Backyard Family Game

We have played Rollors several times since receiving it and love it! We are going to take it with us on vacation next month too when we head down to the beach house. We are looking forward to trying it out on the sand next.

Rollors Outdoor Backyard Family Game

 

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Comments

  1. Trisha McKee says

    This game can be altered to fit age, ability, and is compact enough to go almost anywhere.

  2. I learned that it is compact and all ages can play it! Makes for great family fun!

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  4. kathy pease says

    The difficulty of play of the lawn game using ROLLORS® can be quickly varied depending on the age and skill level of the players, the degree of challenge desired or other factors as decided by the players.

  5. Kylie Mccartney says

    It can be played on any flat ground surface!

  6. amy deeter says

    learned that it is compact so it travels well

  7. Roger Abbott says

    Keep It Simple Silly!!! LOVE IT!

  8. susan smoaks says

    i learned that you can play the game at the beach which is nice because we go to the beach a lot.

  9. I learned that it can be played at the beach.

  10. I learned that there are several different ways to play. Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and a Children’s variety. Very versatile!

  11. Melanie Comello says

    Reading through the reviews i learned that this game will also be a lot of fun at the beach!

  12. tina reynolds says

    I like they can easily be storage and kids of all ages can play

  13. Sarah Harding says

    i learned that a Minnesota-native Matt Butler is the inventor of Rollors.

  14. Robert Brown says

    I learned that it was invented by a veteran.

  15. cynthia Painter says

    It is easy to take with you as it is compact, and is fun!

  16. I learned that six people can play at one time.

  17. I learned that it is compact and lets six people play at a time.

  18. I learned that Matt Butler is the inventor of Rollors.

  19. looks awesome – miss old time bbq games

  20. The Rollors are not heavy.

  21. Six people can play at one time.

  22. Brenda Elsner says

    I learned that it was created by a Minnesota man during down time between deployments to Iraq and Afghanastan. He had local veterns help him construct the game.

  23. Lori Hudson says

    I learned six people can play and it is right $4o.

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  25. I learned that it is compact and is stored easily!

  26. I learned that it is compact so it travels well

  27. victoria lynch says

    I love that you can play it, wherever you can find flat ground. I likes like a lot of fun.

  28. I learned that it is compact so it travels well and is easily stored

  29. Marissa Lynette says

    The concept was first visualized on downtime between deployments overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan supporting combat operations! Pretty cool! Looks fun too!

  30. Miz Vickik says

    I learned that it is compact so it travels well and is easily stored

  31. Michelle H. says

    “Minnesota-native Matt Butler is the inventor of Rollors. The concept was first visualized on downtime between deployments overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan supporting combat operations” How cool.

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  33. Shelley Joy P says

    I learned that Rollers received the Dr. Toy Winner of the 10 most active products award.

  34. christine j says

    I learned 6 people can play at a time

  35. Jane Squires says

    I learned about games – would love these to use at church with boys

  36. Stephanie Shipley says

    I learned that rollors is a mix of horshoes and bocce which I have never heard of!

  37. June Ebinger says

    I learned that a children’s version can be played the same as the beginner’s games except goals would be set up 15 to 20 feet apart.

  38. That is stores away easily which is a plus in my book! Plus, it is easy to play.

  39. Matt Butler is the inventor of the game.

  40. It is nice to know that it is not that expensive

  41. I learned that Minnesota-native Matt Butler is the inventor of Rollors

  42. I learned that a children’s version can be played the same as the beginner’s games except goals would be set up 15 to 20 feet apart.

  43. Monique Rizzo says

    I learned it is very affordably priced at under $40.00

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  45. I learned that The game combines elements of two old games, Horseshoes and Bocce, to make one easy and mobile game.

  46. I learned that it combines the elements from two well played yard games, horseshoes and bocce

  47. Stephanie Galbraith says

    I learned that it’s an easy game to play. Looks like fun.

  48. Valerie Taylor Mabrey says

    That it can be stored easy and easy to travel with to family reunions.
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  49. Sarah Jestings says

    I learned that the game is great for all ages. That is such a nice thing for families like mine where we have toddlers and teenagers.

  50. Renee Walters says

    I learned that: A children’s version can be played the same as the beginner’s games except goals would be set up 15 to 20 feet apart and ALL rollors landing within a five foot radius would score.

  51. Jennifer Pittman says

    I learned that: A children’s version can be played the same as the beginner’s games except goals would be set up 15 to 20 feet apart and ALL rollors landing within a five foot radius would score.

  52. I learned Minnesota-native Matt Butler is the inventor of Rollors..

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  54. I learned this by visiting their site; Playing a game can be a good way to mix relaxation and activity.

  55. Stacy Lachowsky says

    I learned that I can play this game too! I have five children and often have to sit on the sidelines because I have a torn rotator cuff on my right shoulder. Even though it was repaired years ago I cannot play baseball, bowl, throw a football or even play table tennis without much pain. I gotta try this game!

  56. I learned from the site that it is easy to store and it can be played by a variety of ages. It can be played on any flat area so it can be taken on vacation, picnics etc.

  57. I went to the sponsor’s site and I learned Minnesota-native Matt Butler is the inventor of Rollors.

  58. I learned a veteran designed the game and now helps other veterans manage their inventions.

  59. I learned the price was $39.95

  60. Sherry Compton says

    Wow. Invented by a Minnesotan, he wanted to involve the veterans and had them doing the wood work to help.

  61. Stephanie K says

    It’s like bocce and horseshoes

  62. I “liked” and commented on the Facebook past that began, “We have been having a lot of fun playing ROLLORS!”.

  63. I learned from their site that this game is easy to set up and play. I also like that it travels well and is easily stored.