🎲 Roll the Dice, Risk it All!
Take Take Boom is an exhilarating family dice game designed for 3 or more players aged 8 and up. Featuring risk-based betting and rolling mechanics, this game includes 2 dice, 8 mats, and 64 tokens, making it a perfect addition to any game night. With its modern humor theme and vibrant components, it's not just a game; it's an experience that brings families and friends together for unforgettable fun.
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Multi Color |
Theme | Humor |
Size | Medium |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.9"L x 8"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Risk-based Betting and Rolling Mechanics |
Number of Players | 3+ |
B**B
Frantic dice rolling party game
This game is laugh out loud fun for all ages. It’s an elimination game based on the roll of your dice. It’s random and that’s what makes it a fun filler or party game.
M**
Very simple, over in minutes, best for younger kids
This review is for: Take Take Boom: The High-Risk, High-Reward Family Dice Game by What Do You Meme?®This game is really easy to learn and quick to play. With two players, we finished games in about two to four minutes. It's nice that it's not complicated, so everyone can play, and winning by luck and not strategy also makes it more accessible to people of all ages. I think this would be a good game for ages five and up, maybe even four if they wouldn't get too upset when losing chips. I think tweens and teens would get bored with this quickly. This would be a fun game for grandparents and young grandchildren to play together. It might also be fun for a family game night with kids of all ages, because the younger ones could feel included. I don't foresee my own family playing this very much.
R**E
Looks like a fun game
I haven't played it yet but purchased when it was on super sale. The concept of the game seems to be quick and fast paced. Reminds me a bit of LCR. I assumed it would be a smaller package I was wrong. There's alot of empty space in the box.
M**L
Easy to learn but gets boring quick
The game was fun at first when you're learning and playing with people. However, that feeling dries up real quick (It's basically just feels gambling). After a couple of games I haven't really touched it since, it lacks replay-ability (it's just not that fun) and I'd rather play a different game.
C**E
Fun simple game.
This is a fun easy family friendly game. Its simple to play and simple to learn. The game is pretty quick and you can play with 2 players that's a big win for me as most of the time I only have 1 other person to play a game with.
A**R
Fun with a group
I wasn't sure about this game at first, but it's grown on me and my 9yo daughter has actually asked to play it several times, so it gets 5 stars from her. The game is very simple to learn - each player has chips that they can "bet" on three different colors. When you roll the dice, a color comes up and you can either take someone else's chips from that color, or everyone loses their chips on that color. You have to bet all your chips, but can move them between colors anytime. The last player with any chips wins. It sounds more complicated than it is - it's easy once you start playing.I first tried it out with just my daughter and it was underwhelming, it seemed like entirely luck and was over quickly. However, that night we had some family over and played with 5-6 people and it was great. It is mostly luck, but especially with a larger group, there is some element of strategy, in deciding how many chips you want to bet on each color and then changing your decisions based on what other people are showing. It's not complicated, but we played pretty fast paced so it made it trickier and more fun. The best things about this game are 1) it's fast paced, no sitting around waiting for someone to make a decision to play their turn, and 2) you can keep playing even if you lose all your chips, so no one is left out if they lose their chips early. I found myself having more fun as we played more. Even my 4 year old was able to play, relying on just the luck part, no strategy (though possibly a little cheating, moving her chips around stealthily). So overall, the game is easy, fast, and relatively inexpensive - a pretty great addition to a game night collection.
J**S
Not a bad game. There is no strategy- only luck.
I posted a picture of the rules so that you can read them for yourself. Basically, you can just choose to hedge (by spreading your tokens around), or not hedge (by placing them in one place). Beyond that, you'd basically just want to always take from the person with the most tokens on the color that you roll a take from.Some people like games that are pretty much all luck, so you might like this game quite a bit. The quality of the dice, mats, rules, and tokens is good. I think it will last for a lot of games.If you prefer more strategy, give this one a pass. If you like a game with a lot of luck and hedging / risk taking, then give this one a try.
T**A
Good family game.
I got this game for the family. It is fun to play and easy to learn.Great for almost all ages. This is kind of a twist on Left Right Center. You can play with as few as 2 people and up to 8 people. It comes with 2 dice, one has colors and the other has the words take or boom on each side. There 8 cards, each one has the 3 colors from the dice. Each player gets 8 chips to use.In this game you place all your chips on your card, choosing how many on each color. Then a player rolls the dice and if it says take, that player chooses someone else's card to take chips of the color on the dice. If a player rolls boom, all players lose there chips on the color that was rolled. The last player with chips wins the game.
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