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Colchester entrepreneur launches 'world's best football dice game'
Colchester entrepreneur launches 'world's best football dice game'

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Colchester entrepreneur launches 'world's best football dice game'

A Colchester entrepreneur has launched which he describes as the "world's best football dice game" after teaming up with a Colchester cancer charity. Pete Gore, founder and designer of Feverpitch Football, has teamed up with Robin Cancer Trust to allow people to donate when they buy the game. It is described as a "fast-paced dice game that brings the thrill of the world's most popular sport to the palm of your hand". Mr Gore says this "isn't just another table top game". Founder - Entrepreneur Pete Gore (Image: MatchFit Agency) The game is conveniently pocket-sized and designed to play anytime, anywhere for friends who can come together over the thrill of a footy game in an instant. Using just two dice, one for on-pitch play and one for goalmouth action, it is quick, easy to learn, and guarantees non-stop excitement for all ages. Inside - What comes with the game (Image: MatchFit Agency) Tackle, pass, and shoot your way to victory at home with the family, out and about with your mates, or over the desk at work. He said: 'Feverpitch is not just another tabletop game, it's a celebration of the global spirit of football, distilled into a fast-paced, easy-to-learn experience. "With only two dice, Feverpitch offers a unique twist that sets it apart from other tabletop games, making it incredibly accessible and fun.' The game is also promoting the importance of Colchester based charity, the Robin Cancer Trust (RCT). The charity is the UK's only testicular, ovarian and germ cell cancer charity. Via a mutual friend, Pete met Toby Freeman, the founder of RCT to strike up a partnership offering buyers of the game an opportunity to donate to the charity. Delighted - Founder of the Robin Cancer Trust, Toby Freeman (Image: MatchFit Agency) Pete said: 'Toby talks a lot about balls, our game is about (foot)balls and so, it seemed like a good fit. We had a coffee and agreed to help each other out.' Mr Freeman spoke of the importance of raising awareness in such a way and how great the partnership is He said: "It's a family game but its predominantly aimed at guys and our message is all about balls. "I love how accessible it is, not only is the game incredibly accessible but hopefully through this we can make cancer education and awareness really accessible. "Especially in men it's about getting these important conversations going." To find out more about the game and to purchase, visit

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