Rome & Roll
Rome & Roll is a heavy roll-and-write board game by Dávid Turczi and Nick Shaw in which 1-4 players compete to craft an empire. Draft from a pool of custom dice to collect resources, construct the town, and organize armies. Political alliances, the colonies, and even the Gods all have a part to play. Imperii Gloria!
• Draft the dice to match your needs: roll, draw, and win!
• Play one of seven unique character classes, ranging from merchants to military leaders, with a wealth of different strategies to deploy.
• Take advantage of four possible scoring avenues: construct buildings, trade resources, conquer unruly colonies, and renovate the Roman road network.
• Make political alliances and call on the Gods.
• Raise armies and invade settlements as far afield as Egypt and Spain.
• Build roads and manage unruly provinces.
| Ages: | 14+ |
| NoOfPlayers: | 1-4 Players |
| PlayTime: | 60-90 Minutes |
| Playing Time : | Upto 2 Hours |
| BGG Link: | BGG Link |
| Game Type: | Strategy Games |
| Game Categories: | Ancient | City Building | Dice | Mythology |
| Game Mechanisms: | Closed Drafting | Dice Rolling | Die Icon Resolution | Line Drawing | Open Drafting | Paper-and-Pencil |
| Game Family: | Ancient: Rome | Components: Dice with Icons | Crowdfunding: Kickstarter | Mechanism: Roll-and-Write | Occupation: Architect |
| Game Designer(s): | Nick Shaw | Dávid Turczi |
| Game Artist(s): | Andreas Resch |
| BGG Rank Overall: | 3590 |
| BGG Weight: | 3.27 |
| BGG Weight Filter: | 3 to 4 |
Rome & Roll is a heavy roll-and-write board game by Dávid Turczi and Nick Shaw in which 1-4 players compete to craft an empire. Draft from a pool of custom dice to collect resources, construct the town, and organize armies. Political alliances, the colonies, and even the Gods all have a part to play. Imperii Gloria!
• Draft the dice to match your needs: roll, draw, and win!
• Play one of seven unique character classes, ranging from merchants to military leaders, with a wealth of different strategies to deploy.
• Take advantage of four possible scoring avenues: construct buildings, trade resources, conquer unruly colonies, and renovate the Roman road network.
• Make political alliances and call on the Gods.
• Raise armies and invade settlements as far afield as Egypt and Spain.
• Build roads and manage unruly provinces.
