Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Dobble - The Family Fun Card Game Review

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What is Dobble?
Dobble is a fantastic family game where the children can actually compete with the adults on a level playing field. 

What do you get?
55 quality cards in a 10cm tin and on each card are 8 different symbols of differing sizes. There are 50 different symbols in total and every single card has one matching symbol.  

How do you Play Dobble?
It takes a minute or so to set up Dobble. Simply open the tin, shuffle the cards, hand each player a card until there's one card left and that card goes in the middle of the table. Players then try to spot a matching symbol between their card and the top card in the middle. They quickly shout what the matching symbol is and place their card onto the pile, rinse and repeat. The first person with no cards left wins! So simple yet challenging and fun.
There are 5 different games that you can play, I won't discuss all of them here but a 5 second google search and you'll find them. Me and the family are genuinely content with playing the basic game. Dobble doesn't get old because you can have up to 8 players and every time you have new people round it's a new challenge. 

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Summary
There aren’t many games where children can genuinely compete on the same level as adults. Dobble is one of those rare games, you won't find many others like it, trust me I've looked! Me, my wife and 2 children have been playing Dobble for at least 3 years now and it's always the classic go to game.

Dobble is really quick to set-up and get started. If you only have 20 minutes after dinner, you can't go and set Monopoly up for example but you can get Dobble out and play a few games. A new player will typically learn the rules in around 10 seconds.

Not to mention the children take great satisfaction out of beating the adults. Don't take my word for it, give it a go! For just over £10 you don't have anything to lose. From my experience, Dobble holds it's value really well, so if you pay £10 for it and use it for another 2-3 years then sell it, you'll probably still get £5+ back for it (assuming it's in good condition).