🦊 Don’t Be Left Out—Get Your Hands on Nature’s Naughtiest Card Game!
Don’t Be A Dik Dik is a fast, hilarious card game for 3-6 players aged 16+, featuring cheeky animal name pairs and strategic play. With 15-20 minute rounds and a compact travel-friendly design, it’s perfect for parties, holidays, and grown-up gatherings seeking a fun, naughty twist on nature trivia.
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 2.01 x 13.79 cm; 110 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 18 years and up |
Item model number | GF12881 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 3 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Paper |
Material Composition | Cardstock |
Material Care Instructions | Keep in a Dry Place |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicoloured |
ASIN | B0847S7QNW |
N**1
Hysterical
This is such a fun game, we played it with the whole family and the younger ones were in hysterics! It’s easy to play, good quality and value for money.
M**I
Hilarious
Really fun game for an adult dinner party silly but so easy to play we are in our fifties found it hilarious
L**E
Rude humour 😅
Hilarious. Rude game night fun 😁
R**A
Endless Fun with a Twist
After several rounds of playing the Ginger Fox 'Don't Be A Dik Dik' card game, I'm ready to give it a hearty 4-star review. This game has been a source of much laughter and amusement, with a few caveats.The game's humor is its biggest draw. It's cheeky, playful, and often outright hilarious. The first game night with this card deck was an absolute riot, with everyone engaged and enjoying the novelty and wit of each card. The design and quality of the cards are excellent, contributing to an enjoyable gaming experience.Replayability is a strong point of 'Don't Be A Dik Dik.' You can bring it out on multiple occasions, and it's easy to get into the fun without lengthy explanations or setups. It's a great icebreaker and a fantastic way to inject some light-heartedness into an evening.However, the humor, while a significant plus, does tend to lose a bit of its charm after the first playthrough. The surprise element of the jokes and scenarios diminishes, which is common with humor-centered games. While it remains enjoyable, the repeat rounds aren't quite as uproarious as the initial experience.Also, it's worth noting the game's content leans towards adult humor. It's perfect for a night in with friends but might raise a few eyebrows in more conservative or family-oriented gatherings. It's all about knowing your audience with this one.Despite this, the game's quality, ease of play, and the sheer fun factor keep it high on my list. 'Don't Be A Dik Dik' is durable, well-crafted, and sure to bring laughter, even if it's a bit less surprising after the first round.In conclusion, the Ginger Fox 'Don't Be A Dik Dik' card game is a fantastic choice for those looking for an entertaining, adult-themed game. It's a solid 4-star game that promises and delivers many fun evenings, even if the humor becomes slightly more familiar over time. It's a staple for any game night that's not afraid of a little playful cheekiness!
K**Y
Very Funny Game
This is a very funny game and kept us laughing for hours.
R**H
Super fun and easy
This is a game aimed at adults or at least over 16’s. If you've got people around, then this game is absolutely hilarious and relies on innuendo and simplicity.Deal out all the cards to everyone that is playing. You then look through your cards and take turns at finding pairs, and then shout them out and place then face up on the table. Then you take turns at going around the table to ask people if they have the other card to the one you might need to make a pair.The aim of the game is to avoid having the "Don’t be a Dik Dik" card in your possession at the end, whereby the only solution is to play "Don’t be a Dik Dik roulette" and take cards off the other remaining player!It's a great game for camping, journeys, parties and nights in.
T**E
Very quick delivery.
Very good.
S**R
Giggles
Very funny to play and to say the words out loud. Made everyone giggle who played and they enjoyed it too. Would recommend for ages 12 and over. It’s funny seeing teenagers being embarrassed saying the words when really they aren’t saying anything rude as that’s what something is called in real life.
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