Rollo (A Yatzee Game) is a fantastic dice game derived from the classic Yatzee, but in this version, the dice feature animal images. Try to collect as many (paw print) points as possible by rolling owls, rabbits, frogs, and other animals. You can roll the dice up to three times per round to create one of the combinations shown on the score sheet. A Rollo is a roll of 5 identical animals. The game ends once all players' squares are filled in. Each player's points are added up (including bonus points). The player with the most points is declared the Rollo King or Queen of the Animals and wins the game. Want a bigger challenge? Then choose to only count specific animal combinations. Example: To fill in two pairs, the two pairs of animals must come from different habitats (air, water, earth). So, two birds and two owls don't count as two pairs, since both pairs live in the air. One of the pairs would have to consist of either water-dwelling animals (frogs or fish) or land-dwelling animals (rabbits or squirrels). Contents: 5 dice, 1 score pad (50 sheets), and game rules.