As a family, we love to play board games. With being a large family we do try to ensure that we can all join in and are always on the lookout for games that are suitable for us all.
Dobble is one of those games that fits the bill perfectly. It’s suitable for children aged 6-66. Catering for 2 to 8 players.
It is a really fun and simple card game. It’s easy to learn and get the hang of too.
How To Play Dobble
Players compete to be the first to identify matching pairs of symbols between a card placed in the middle of the table and their own card. Each of the 55 circular cards in the deck contains eight symbols, with each forming one (and only one) matching pair with every other card.
The game is a fast-paced game that quickly becomes very competitive and addictive.
It’s basically snap on fast forward! A truly reactive game.
To ensure that everyone with all abilities is included there are variants to the standard game. Which I love. I do love a good inclusive game.
I also love the fact that Dobble comes in a nicely packed compact tin which can be packed away in your bag for trips to a restaurant, day trips or holidays. Perfect to keep the kids entertained where ever you go!
Dobble also comes in different varieties such as Dobble Kids, Junior and 123.
All are available from Amazon
*I received Dobble in exchange for a review.
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We recently discovered Dobble and we all absolutely love it, such a simple concept but so fun. #anythinggoes
This is such a fun game. My girls love it. It’s fab for putting in a backpack and they can play it while we’re travelling on a day out. #MMBC
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This looks like a great game for the whole family, we are always looking for new games to add to our collection. #MMBC
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We’re huge fans of Dobble, it’s so quick and easy to learn and fun to play 🙂
#MMBC
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