In Keith's title, he ended it with "... if you're game." With the meaning that if you are willing/brave/strong/whatever enough, to try. In English, game has other meanings. One would be (normally wild) fowl. Chickens are fowls. Foul is pronounced the same way. No doubt one of our wags will play on that soon enough. 😛
I of course would never stoop so low.
EDIT: Someone correct me if I am wrong. But I think another meaning from (edit) game would come from a very old time belief in hanging certain wild fowl out to partially age (rot) to soften the meat. Especially with geese and duck. Keith did mention the roll was old. 😀