ARROWS ACROSS THE RIVER is a two-player competitive board game combining strategic army placement, physical aiming, and dice-based area damage. Players command 21 soldiers on opposite sides of a river and fire soft arrows from rotating archer towers. The arrow’s landing point determines the attack center, while a die roll determines its damage radius. The first player to eliminate the opposing
Aim, Roll, And Strike. Each side commands a rotating archer tower with a launch groove angled ten degrees off vertical, so a soft arrow curves as it releases. Wherever it lands marks the attack's center, and a roll of the die sets how wide the damage radius spreads across the opposing army's holes.
An Army Of Pegged Soldiers. Every soldier is a separate peg that seats into one of the board's holes, twenty-one to a side for forty-two total, so armies can be rearranged before each match. The two rotating posts and the damage die are printed on their own as well, letting the full set assemble fresh for every game.
A Battlefield Built To Fit. The battlefield measures about 19.7 by 19.7 inches, its green and brown halves scaled up together with the zigzag river channel and the raised strip that runs down its center, so the divider still fits the channel exactly at the larger size. Every hole, post, and peg keeps a crisp, fine-layered finish.
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