
Skirmish Draft
Draft five warriors from a shared dice pool, then fight best-of-three. The 12-minute default that taught everyone the ropes.
Roll the dice, draft your warband, and stack bonus tokens to crush rivals in fast 12-minute skirmishes. A tabletop-inspired tactical dice game built for Android — no board, no setup, no missing pieces.

We started Warrior Bonus Protocol above a game café on Brunswick Street in Fitzroy, chasing the feeling of a great board-game night — the clatter of dice, the risky trade, the last-turn upset. Our mission is to fold that tabletop tension into a game you can open on the tram and finish before your stop, without ever losing the tactile joy of rolling for it.
Every mode reuses the same dice-and-token core, then twists one rule. Scroll through the current rotation.
Chunky tokens, honest dice, and rules you can learn in one match.

Every roll uses a server-seeded RNG you can verify after the match. No rubber-banding, no hidden luck-fixing — the dice are as fair as the felt table they replaced.

Combine warrior, terrain, and bonus tokens into combos that chain. Learn ten tokens in your first game; master sixty over a season.

Play solo offline on the train, then jump into online multiplayer at home. Your warband and progress sync across every Android device.
"The Blitz Roll mode is my new tram ritual — a full match from Fitzroy to Flinders Street and I actually feel like I outplayed someone. The dice feel fair too."
"I run a board-game group and half of us play Warrior Bonus Protocol between meetups now. The token combos have the same depth as our tabletop favourites."
"Gauntlet Solo got me hooked. Opponent 9 crushed me for a week until I rebuilt my warband. That climb-and-adapt loop is genuinely brilliant."
"No pay-to-win is the reason I stayed. Everything is earned by playing, and the ranked ladder actually rewards good decisions over spending."
Prices in AUD. No ads in paid tiers, no loot boxes anywhere, ever.
The studio is small and we read everything. Drop us a line about a broken roll, a token idea, or a tournament request.