🧠 Dare to Ding: Where Quick Minds Meet Quick Reflexes!
Dare to Ding is a fast-paced card game designed for 3-8 players aged 10 and up. It includes 150 game cards featuring over 400 unique riddles, a dinger, and a wooden die. Players race against the clock to answer riddles within 5 seconds, making it a perfect choice for family game nights and gatherings.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7.44"L x 4.96"W |
Material Fabric | Wood, Paper, Plastic, Metal |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Trivia |
Number of Items | 1 |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 3-8 |
F**E
Nice and relaxing
Love some of the riddles and really gets you thinking. Plain and simple card game.
S**I
The life of the party
Truly the life of the party. It’s perfect for a group of 4-6 so that everyone gets a chance to chime in. It’s thoughtful and hilarious all at the same time. It’s perfect for when you have guests over for dinner (makes for a great pre-meal game), a games night, or chill night in with your partner. It’s also perfect for the family! I’ve been so used to Monodeal, Catan and UNO, I’m so happy to add this to my top game collection!
C**A
Fun game to play
Had a lot of fun playing this game on family night everybody loved it lotta fun more of an adult game
T**R
Fun game
Fun and engaging game.
C**L
Fun, New game
This is a really fun new game. I can play it virtually with friends over a video call. The questions range from silly to challenging and we had fun playing it together. The bell is a nice touch but we used a digital ding when we thought we had the answer. I feel like this would be a fun adult beverage game.
A**Y
Fun
Very fun addition to our family game night. Easy to learn, too. My 13yr old son, 65yr old mom and myself (37) enjoyed it a lot!
S**M
Unique (with Minor Drawbacks)
This experience is going to make you feel like you're Bilbo going up against Gollum in The Hobbit. Each riddle has been carefully constructed, thoughtfully arranged based on difficulty, and the base game is both optimally designed while affording lots of bang for your buck. The minor gripes I have are that this will eventually hit a longevity wall (being a trivia game), and that the comma use in the riddles is overkill; often resulting in confusion as to whether or not what you're reading is meant to be broken up (often the answer being that it's not meant to be broken up). The game's a breath of fresh air though. And even the box is easy to work with, put away when done playing, etc. Maybe not the best name for a game about riddles, but something I'd argue is a must-play experience.
J**.
Challenging riddles
My family LOVES riddles, so I was pretty excited for this game. Overall, the concept is cute but these riddles are difficult. There was at least one where the term they used for the answer was close to the right word, but actually incorrect so we were all scratching our heads until we were told what the answer was on the card. We have not gone through all of the cards yet, so I am not sure if there are other incorrect answers or not, but overall they seem OK.Other than the difficulty, we did still enjoy the game. It is definitely easy to win when you become reader since the point goes to you when the person who rings the bell gets the answer wrong (which happens a lot since the riddles are so challenging). There are many cards and they each have 3 riddles per card, so it will take a long time of us playing before we memorize the riddles and become bored of it.
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