Math. Strategy. Chance.
It started as an idea...
For a game. Gridball is an american football related game that puts a fun, dynamic twist on learning math. The rules are simple, the game is cheap and easy to use, and much more is coming. Play in seasons, design your ultimate team with Powerbowl, and most importantly, have fun.
The rules are simple. You have thee downs. In those downs, you roll the dice! It stays surprisingly similar to the actual gridiron game. There's chance, math, and a whole lot of fun. Turn the ball over, make huge runs, kick field goals, score touchdowns. You can do it all!
Do you ever get a little bored when your favorite sports season ends? Me too. Well, you can play Gridball in those gaps! Yes, Gridball is a game. A football-related game that includes math, strategy, and chance. I'll bet you've heard that line before. It's everywhere. On our website, in our logo, and written on our business cards. That's how you know it's true.
So, true to its name, Gridball is a game played with grids for yards, paper for grass, and the roaring sound of... your enraged opponent when you beat him! There's halftime, down boxes, punts, runs, passes, interceptions, touchdowns and teams. And you can be a part of it all. Here's how. When you buy the Gridball season pass, you get 10 Gridball sheets. We'll talk about 4 later, but for now there's 6. Also, on our website, there's a Gridball Scorekeeping tab. Click on that tab, and you'll see all 12 teams and their current standings. As of this article being written, the 2nd season is over and the Springfield Wolves have won Gridbowl ll. Got it? Good. Play all those 6 games, mentioned above, reading the rules included, to get rewards we'll talk about later. As of now, send in those 6 games to us, first checking the schedule to see who your'e up against. You can play with friends, family, or anybody else. Just make sure to sign the game at the end to let us know you didn't cheat. Don't worry, it sounds harder than it looks.
After this, we'll average all the scores to find out who won each game. For example, say there are 5 players (kids) doing Gridball. Each kid plays 6 games and sends them in to us. Then I and my helpers (fellow founders) will average the scores of each game, having 5 different scores to calculate. Then, we'll post the score on the website in the Gridball Scorekeeping tab. If you didn't understand this, it wouldn't hurt to read it again or, better yet, email me. clivehorn10@gmail.com
Go have fun.
The Gridball Team