Calliope Games Roll for It! Deluxe Edition Board Game

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Calliope Games Roll for It! Deluxe Edition Board Game

Calliope Games Roll for It! Deluxe Edition Board Game

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As Starscream raises his arm to fire, his weapon is mounted on the front of his shoulder, rather than the side. (Either that or he twisted his arm at an impossible angle.) If you still have rolled dice available to match from this turn, you may match them with any of the face-up Roll For It! cards, including the one you just flipped. After he lands on the lab compound's wall, the tops of Reflector's torsos are light gray instead of purple. The error repeats in the last shot of him flying away. There's an audio editing error after they enter the laboratory. When Chip responds to Spike's "V.I.P." line, he calls him "Spy" - the "k" sound can then be heard at the start of Alcazar's next line. When the Decepticons visit Chip's house to steal the antimatter formula, Chip memorizes the code...AND RIPS A FLOPPY DISK APART WITH HIS BARE HANDS. If that doesn't seem like a tremendous feat of strength, try doing so yourself (...if you can find one...) Chip must have absolutely tremendous upper body strength.

The game begins with the 40 cards being shuffled and placed face-down to create the draw pile. The first three cards are placed face-up. Each card has a different combination of dice on it and each player starts with six dice of a single colour. Players accumulate points as they collect cards. The collected cards should be displayed in such a way that the point value can be seen by everyone at the table. WINNING We believe one fix would can solve another issue. First l, since we’ve had this game, it is difficult to see your held dice/die because of the screen view. Our phone and game are always auto to date, so that is not an issue. We cannot recall the last time the game had an update show up, though. Its really bad when you have four or more die being held. That being said, when we have this issue, we have to turn our screen to landscape mode so we can see which dice are being held. Then the game crashes and we lose the game in progress. Please fix this issue! When Bumblebee radios Prowl and Bluestreak, his voice is modulated as if coming over the radio... even though the scene is the inside of his own cabin. When Bluestreak delivers his "not so fast" line, his crest (red) and gauntlets (dark gray) are all light gray. He also gets Megatron's fusion cannon sound effect for his laser blast.

User Reviews (2)

The USC pennant, possibly standing for the University of Southern California, which as an institution with a reputation as a 'party school' is an odd choice for somebody as academically accomplished as Chip; it might be the University of South Carolina, although this is unlikely, as largely only people in the Carolinas call that university "USC." However, the apparent Yale pennant that appears later seems like a good fit for somebody of Chip's talent.

A cool conversion of Roll for It IRL! Fun way to play when you want to play but no one else is around. Thx :) At the beginning of a player’s turn and before any dice are rolled, that player may collect all of the dice they have placed near cards. If the player chooses to do this, they must collect all of the dice and roll them. SCORING As Soundwave prepares energon cubes, the interior of his chest-compartment is not illustrated, instead showing a solid wall of blue. Match it! Match the results of your roll with the dice images shown on the face-up Roll For It! cards, ignoring results that don't match any images. You can spread your dice out among the cards, but each die can be matched to only a single image on any one card. Place a die next to a matched card, not on it. The computer inexplicably pulls off near magical moves while the player has a hard time making easy points. Also if the player starts a card, the computer will eventually start and complete that card nearly every time. We truly believe the developer believes this to be a fair game; it is not. No amount of math supports that position. We played the game about a month before deciding to write a review. After more 3 player games (one human and two bots) than we care to count, we have won possibly three times. If you get close to winning the computer will come from no where and win almost every single time.When he lands in the street outside Chip's house, the top of Starscream's air intake is gray instead of red. Only wish more people would play it online and the actual game. We waited for 2 years for the actual game to come out and it is incredible!

A card is won as soon as a player successfully matches the roll requirement. That player collects the card, and any dice placed next to it are returned to their owner. It is possible for a player to win multiple cards on a turn. Once a card has been claimed, it is immediately replaced with a new card from the draw pile. If the player who is taking their turn has dice remaining from their roll, they may place them next to the new card if they wish. Any dice they used to win a card cannot be used again that same turn. They are collected and used on the next turn. No ingame stats, no win/loss records against cpu but this game sends numbers to Gamecenter… Cmon developers! Seeing our wins/losses against the ai would motive people play this more. And other stats would be nice like avg score, avg winning score, avg losing score, total time played, total rolls. STATS = INCENTIVE TO PLAY MORE, and for us, buy more addons. With no stats, no records, you are not taking advantage of what digital gaming can do for your game!!! The remastered DVD releases of this episode incorrectly use the closing credits from the pilot mini-series instead of the expanded Season 1 credits.Soundwave's mask is overdrawn as he kneels to activate the computer, giving him the appearance of having two large eyes. Contents are 30 cards and 24 dice (6 in each of 4 colors) and their are two sets available (red box and a purple box each with its own dice color scheme). This allows 2-8 players when using both sets. We used a single set and added three sets of our own dice to play with 7 players and there was no loss of playability. I love a game that allows for scalability by its very nature and doesn’t stop being fun!



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