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Internet Nostalgia Just Powered This ‘Homestar Runner’ Board Game

Thanks to the internet, it's now possible to burninate the countryside.

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Lovers of the internet from the early 2000s rejoice! Complete with a single muscly arm, two majestic wings, and teeth drawn with famously consummate V’s, Trogdor the Burninator, a dragon from theHomestar RunnerKickstarter闪光系列将明星基金edTrogdor!! The Board Game.

Drawing on the popularity of the website and the hilarity its characters imprinted on the minds of a generation of young internet users 15 years ago, the Kickstarter campaign Homestar Runner launched today met its $75,000 goal in less than three hours. The campaign, set to last 30 days launched at 11 AM EDT and surpassed its goal before 2 PM EDT.

The internet inspired board game was developed by originalHomestar Runnercreators, the Brothers Chaps, and long-time game designer James Ernest.Trogdor!! The Board Gamewill be a turn-based game where 2 to 6 players play as Keepers of Trogdor, a hooded, Trogdor devoted cult that assists the S-shaped dragon “burninate” a village without getting caught by authorities. Game mechanics involve drawing cards and moving a Trogdor game piece around the board.

Trogdor or, to use the characters’ proper title Trogdor The Burninator, originated on the website homestarrunner.com as part of a cartoon flash series called “Strong Bad’s Email,” where Strong Bad, another popular character from the site, haphazardly draws the worst possible rendition of a dragon. Thus, Trogdor was born and with him, a ridiculous metal song (that’s in Guitar Hero 2) that mostly relies on screaming “Trogdor!”

As of now, over $135,000 has already been pledged to help the winged dragon burninate countryside villages.

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