RollGoal
Tailgate Game for Kickers!
RollGoal is an addictive and challenging indoor/outdoor yardgame. Tossing games too easy for you? Try kicking! I'm currently testing the market to see how much interest I can get for RollGoal before going into production. Please check out my site to find out more about it and if you're interested in possibly purchasing a RollGoal in the future, sign up for updates! I promise I won't send a ton of annoying emails all the time.
~Scott Flynn, Creator of RollGoal
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How to Play
The main objective of RollGoal is to kick the rolls at the goals.
The soccer goal is worth 1 point. A field goal is 3 points. The
right goal is worth 6 and the left goal is worth 10. Besides that,
you can make your own rules. The official rules of RollGoal are
still evolving, but here are some different ways I've played with my
friends.
Best of 4: Everyone takes turns taking 4 shots at the goal. The
player with the highest score wins.
Twenty-one: Players take turns kicking the rolls at the goals from
about 7 or 8 feet away. Play to 21 exactly. If you go over 21, you
go down to 12 points. If you hit the board, you can take a rebound
shot, kick the roll from the spot the roll landed after it hit the
board. The non-kicking player can stand behind the goal and catch
the roll one-handed after it passes the goal to deduct 1 point from
kicking player's score. Each round, one player chooses the spot
where everyone has to kick from.
Check out the RollGoal score keeper here!
History of RollGoal
I came up with the idea for RollGoal while living alone in my
one-room studio apartment in Chicago in 2016. I had a lot of free
time and no money.
I had just finished up a roll of toilet paper and stood the empty
roll up on the ground and kicked it. It felt great! Next I moved my
folding chair in front of me to make a target and voila, RollGoal
was created.
I spent years coming up with many different versions of targets and
kicking rolls. I found if I added a little weight to the toilet
paper rolls, they could be kicked much more accurately and
consistently. Next I made targets with different size goals at
different heights and finally found just the right dimensions to be
a satisfying difficulty level.
I've been playing the game myself since then and never get tired of
it. My friends and family all enjoy playing too. Kids love it! So I
finally decided to try to make a business out of it. I'm not much of
a business man though, so even if I never make any money on
RollGoal, I still hope someday it becomes a game played around the
world.