
Robots vs. Dinosaurs
A game by Jason Serrato
2 Players 15 minutes Unknown
Dice Rolling
Dice, Science Fiction
Description
Robots vs. Dinosaurs is a fast-paced and action-packed game where two players go head-to-head in a battle of wits and luck. Designed by Jason Serrato and published in 2013, this game is part of a larger universe of science fiction games, but can be played entirely on its own. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, players can dive right into the fun, rolling dice and taking turns to attack or use special powers. The goal is to move your dice into your scoring zone, and with different special powers for each faction, players will need to strategize and adapt to come out on top. With a playtime of just 15 minutes, Robots vs. Dinosaurs is the perfect game for a quick showdown with a friend. The dice rolling mechanic adds an element of chance and excitement, as players never know what the next roll will bring. As the game heats up, players will need to decide when to attack, when to use their special powers, and when to rally and roll again. If five rounds pass without a winner, the player with the most dice in their scoring zone is declared the victor. With its unique blend of strategy and luck, Robots vs. Dinosaurs is a thrilling game that's sure to delight fans of science fiction and dice games alike.
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