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Insane Skulls

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Insane Skulls

Aug 31, 2020

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Long ago, the Greeks and Romans would play a game called, "Astragalus," which evolved into what Americans call, "Jacks." There have been several variations of this game over time, but it started out being played with small, dried animal bones. In the 90's, there was a major Crazy Bones crazy, a game based off of astragalus with plastic figurines with weird and odd shapes, sizes, and faces. Insane Skulls is based off of games like Astragalus and Crazy Bones, where a player picks a team of 4 characters (or skulls), all with different stats and properties. Players take turns flicking … More
Long ago, the Greeks and Romans would play a game called, "Astragalus," which evolved into what Americans call, "Jacks." There have been several variations of this game over time, but it started out being played with small, dried animal bones. In the 90's, there was a major Crazy Bones crazy, a game based off of astragalus with plastic figurines with weird and odd shapes, sizes, and faces. Insane Skulls is based off of games like Astragalus and Crazy Bones, where a player picks a team of 4 characters (or skulls), all with different stats and properties. Players take turns flicking their skulls at the opposing skulls, carefully aiming, giving a nice amount of upward or forward force, in hopes of knocking the other player's skulls over. Insane Skulls has 16 different characters, including guest characters like Circuit Dude and Dusty Argile, and supports either a single player mode against the CPU or head-to-head mode against another human. See how many times you can beat the CPU in a row with the team you make to beat the high score! Less
Developers
Jonathan Holmes
Publishers
Jonathan Holmes
Platforms
Arduboy
Genres
Indie
Release Dates
Aug 31, 2020 Full Release (Worldwide)
Arduboy
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