Roly Poly Goalie
Roly Poly Goalie
Roly Poly Goalie
Roly Poly Goalie
Roly Poly Goalie
Roly Poly Goalie
Roly Poly Goalie

Roly Poly Goalie
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A card game of tossing, rolling, and goaling that gets everyone up and laughing in minutes!
Rated 4.7 out of 5
Based on 65 reviews
Sale price$19.99 USD
AGE 4+
2-6
10 min
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Encourage active play with this family game that’s a cute and silly twist on the classic game of “War”. 

Both teams flip over a card and whoever has the higher one gets to keep both. If there’s a tie, you’ll both have to roll, throw, or dodge the soft, adorable Roly Polies to get those cards. Whoever has the most cards at the end of the game wins. It’s part carnival game, part kids card game, all screen free fun that even grown-ups will enjoy.

It encourages active play, problem-solving, counting skills, and family bonding–making it a great birthday gift, classroom game, or instant energy boost for game night.

 

Roly Poly Goalie Encourages

  • Active Play

  • Counting Skills

  • Problem Solving

  • Family Bonding

average rating 4.7 out of 5
Based on 65 reviews
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65 Reviews
Reviewed by Jena Marie D.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Fun, Energetic, Exciting Game!

The game was very enjoyable to play. I had a lot of fun playing it. You might want a bigger playing space with no breakables because there is throwing and heading (like in soccer) the ball. The game length was just right. It was very easy to learn because it has a bunch of the same rules as the card game "War", so if you already know how to play that, they just added energy and movement to it. I would recommend this for kids who are in first or second grade up to grownups depending on the grownup's personality. I don't think two grownups would play it together but it is a good game for kids and grownups to play together. The cards are easy to read. It was easy to keep track of who was winning. - review by Morgan, age 10

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Reviewed by Katherine B.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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The kiddos can't play this enough!

Our kiddos love this game! It's the right mix of silly and easy to learn, so they can teach their friends when the parents need a break.

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Reviewed by Stephanie A.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Mama definitely feels her age

Fun game! Final challenge is definitely harder for the adults, but that makes it more fun for kids, right? Just make sure you don't destroy the box trying to open the game!

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Reviewed by Amanda L.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Cute Concept Hilarious Endgame

Played with some friends last minute. As a collective in our mid-30’s, we were a little overly confident in the minigames and told ourselves we needed to take BIG steps to make the games more reasonable “for adults.” Suddenly we learned how uncoordinated we really were and how hilarious it was to be either observers or participants in the games. Overall very fun and simple game, would be great for kids and adults alike, and provides inspiration for additional ideas on minigame challenges.

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Reviewed by Maurice Boothe J.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Simple, active game!

We played with three adult players (one team of two(2) and one team of one(1)) and had a really good time! The game was really easy to learn and the roly poly activities interspersed kept things engaging and active. Our cats also really enjoyed playing along when we were rolling/tossing the roly polies and helped to "defend" the players from the roly polies. Probably would not bring to a party with other adult friends, but would bring to events with children.

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