So how do you make a game out of weightlifting? Good question as we don't want to exhaust you, or damage your back or knees, or drop anything on your feet. Oh and no suspect substances required either. What we have done is use our usual dice system to allow you to 'lift' weights in any weight category [your choice] as the score on the die determines how much additional weeight you lift each on your turn and whether it's a clean lift or not. And of course if you lift more than the opposition to win the title. This is a QUIKKY dice rolling game with simplified gameplay for 1-2 players at a time pretending they really can lift weightsThis game is not suitable for small children [under 36 months] due to small playing piecesHi there, just wanted to clarify what our games are aboutThey are a simple mechanism for enthusiasts to imagine they are really out there competing in whichever sportThey are intended to be portable fun but some are more fun than othersWe have chosen to transform every sport we can to offer them to their fansImagination is a big part of our games and a basic understanding of the sport is required for the more 'technical' sportsWe do not attempt to describe every aspect of each sport as this would take reams of extra sheets [eg we don't mention 'googlies' or 'reverse swing' in our cricket games]Players can readily add layers of detail over the top of the basic mechanism of dice and counters driving the game alongAll the games are designed by us, both the gameplay and imagesThe images are printed and applied and the bits assembled individually for you on the day they are posted
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