Learn how to play rock me archimedes below and feel free to let us know what you think.
Rock me archimedes board game.
Tipping the board so it touches the table.
Rock me archimedes is a dynamic two player tabletop game that leverages critical thinking and steady hands to outmaneuver your opponent.
Rock me archimedes is a two player abstract game requiring both strategy and dexterity.
Rock me archimedes is a great looking game that will get conversations started when seen and can even be a stylish modern decoration to a room.
Try out your strategy steady hands and balance in rock me archimedes.
A wooden board affixed to a rounded base forming a teeter totter assembly.
The laws of the lever take on a whole new meaning in rock me archimedes a high tension ultimate precision board game.
You win by getting all of your marbles to the end of the board or by tricking the other player into losing aka.
Take turns placing marbles on the board and moving them toward the edge but be careful overbalancing the board on one side causes the edge to touch the table and you to lose.
Combining strategy skill and a little bit of luck the game consists of a wooden board that rocks like a teeter totter a special die and 28 marbles.
Give your brain something to crunch on and give rock me archimedes a try today.
Can you get four of your marbles into the end zone without tipping the teeter totter.
And a specially numbered die.
Rock me archimedes is made from beautiful beechwood and the game is half strategy half luck.
The game is named after the ancient greek mathematician famous for describing the principle of the lever.
14 white marbles and 14 black marbles.
The laws of the lever take on a whole new meaning in rock me archimedes a high tension ultimate precision board game.
Named for the greek mathematician ã ber genius who discovered the laws of the lever rock me archimedes was created by matt buchanan who won the 2012 marbles game design contest.
Named for the greek mathematician über genius who discovered the laws of the lever rock me archimedes was created by matt buchanan who won the 2012 marbles game design contest.
Named for the greek mathematician über genius who discovered the laws of the lever rock me archimedes was created by matt buchanan who won the 2012 marbles game design contest.