For bored individuals, younger or older, who have dice and want something basic and don't feel like learning something like Dungeons & Dragons right now. I came up with this when I was just eleven years old for fun as something to do for my much younger siblings. This can be played by one or multiple players.

You can make your own boards with paper, a set of wood, chalk and stones, or probably many other mediums your imagination can allow. There will be a full game worth of premade levels further down this page as well as others in printable format. There will also be single themed boards with themes like certain cartoons, etc.

In the future I will make also a printable game with differing cards having rules specific to turns where one player builds a level for others to play using guidelines.

So how do you play?

Well there is a start, and there is a finish. In the middle are two types of spaces, a blank space, and an X. The blank spaces are safe while the X's mean basically "return to start." The more X's you place, the harder it is. Standard amount of spaces would probably be around 30. If there are multiple levels in a premade game, then once you pass level 1, you reach level 2 and never have to return to level 1 unless you choose to start over, or you beat the final level.



Create blank board spaces and roll for where to put the X's. If you roll more than 3 ones in a row, the fourth roll must keep being rolled if it is also a one, until something else is rolled. The final space before finish must always have an X. The higher number of X's on the entire board, means the bigger the challenge.

Now use a place holder ("pawn") and roll through WITHOUT landing on an X space.