Dare Board Game

Dare

 

Newest Review: ... Also great for intimidating new members of the family, the ritual humiliation of your brother's new girlfriend pretending ... more

 ... to be on a bucking bronco (the ageing uncle on her right) should be enough to prove worthy entry into the family (that was a joke by the way, but the bronco dare is real enough). However, if the above comments make me or my family/friends seem like alcoholics, you can’t be far off one to enjoy this game. Although suitable for younger members of the family, it’s not the most enjoyable game to play while sober – so save it for the grown-ups once they’ve had a bit of Dutch Courage. To be honest,...more

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kathem
Premium Review Dare: Go on – I DARE you! (318 words)
by kathem - written on 27/06/02 (Useful, 130 readings)
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I was bought Dare several years ago – its one of the funniest games I’ve ever played. If you’ve got the type of ‘don’t-give-a-damn’ friends and family that I have (this also coincides with consumption of alcohol) then this is for you! I’m telling you, it can be hilarious watching your grandmother lying on her back pretending to be a tortoise stuck on her shell, or your mother pretending to be a washing machine on full spin! Also great for intimidating new members of the family, the ritual humiliation of your brother's new girlfriend pretending to be on a bucking bronco (the ageing uncle on her right) should be enough to prove ...

clansoup
Premium Review 'DARE' - the board game (480 words)
by clansoup - written on 30/08/00 (Very useful, 940 readings)
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I bought DARE a few years ago in my student days, while in a charity shop looking for some cheap Levis. It cost me 75 pence and that 75 pence has made me laugh and laugh and laugh...... With the board game Dare you can have 2 - 12 players and it is recommended for 13 years plus. The object of the game is - each player starts the game with 2 chips (counters) and 2 pass cards, the players have to move around the outside of the board (in a monopoly style) by throwing a dice. Each player has to keep to the outside of the board until they have 12 chips, then they can move to the inside of the track and head to the game winner square. Each ...

 

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