Disclosure: I received a product sample to facilitate this review. Affiliate links are contained herein. The opinions are my own.
I recently had the chance to review the Daring Contest. My stepson recently got married and is also in the army, and I thought the game might be something they could play at home with friends. (Recently he told his dad that he and his friends were playing Dungeons & Dragons, so I figure they can pick this game right up!)
The game is similar to truth or dare (without the truth part). It contains 160 dare cards, 40 modifiers an 20 penalty cards. You draw cards which give you different tasks to do for points. The easiest tasks have the lower amount of points, while the harder tasks give more points.
For example, one card reads, “Take a selfie with the Judge (of the game) and send it to your mom. If she is single, include the Judge’s Number.”
Another card reads, “Show your dominance by snarling at your opponents like a crazed beast.”
The game is best with 4 to 8 players and is for ages 18 and up. With that in mind, there are some cards that might be inappropriate in certain settings. I’d caution you against getting this game for a church group, workplace group, or any kind of mixed group where someone could potentially get offended or embarrassed.
But if you have a group of guys in a dorm room, a group of army buddies, or even a few couples who don’t embarrass easily and like to have fun, then this could be the game for you.
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