Game Review: Don’t Be a Dik Dik by Ginger Fox*

by Yeah Lifestyle

Game Review: Don’t Be a Dik Dik by Ginger Fox

Are you ready for a little bit of time away from your kids (not that we don’t all love having them around)?? If you’re like us and most of the time your kids are never too far away, but you still enjoy time with your friends without them, we have the funniest game to play, once the kids have retreated to bed and you’re still up and you ask friends over for a nightcap! This Ginger Fox card game is just the one you want to bring out when the night has lost its spark and you need some laughter to bring it back on track!

Read on and find out how to play, and who to play within our latest game review…

Game Review: Don’t Be a Dik Dik by Ginger Fox

What I thought of Don’t be a Dik Dik 

So before I get started it’s important to know that this is a game aimed at adults or at least over 16’s! We thought it would be fun to review, knowing that some of us might have been able to get a child care bubble sorted now as things start to ease here in the UK and you might be cashing in on them to finally get some adult time with your friends! Well if that is the case, then this game is absolutely hilarious.

I played this game with my dad who is thankfully now part of my childcare bubble, we were both cracked up when trying to plays this twist on a game of pairs that are filled with animal innuendo! The game is so easy to play you can easily pick this up midway through the night when the drinks have been flowing. But you certainly don’t need to involve alcohol in making this game super fun!.

Game Review: Don’t Be a Dik Dik by Ginger Fox

All you have to do is dish out all the cards to everyone that is playing. All the cards must be distributed, so make sure there are non left over. 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 towards the end of the game – when the only solution to this is to play Don’t be a Dik Dik roulette which involves taking cards off the other remaining player!

The fun is mainly in shouting out the silly innuendos, it would be a great game to send off with your kids to uni, or to take away on a grown up camping weekend! Grown up referring to age rather than sense of humour. My only critique with this is the simplicity of the game – in some respects its great that its so easy to use, but it does mean that the game doesn’t last very long. But that being said who wants to spend hours playing a board game at a party. So on that note, it is perfect to have a whole barrel of laughs and will get even your prude’est person giggling.

Game Review: Don’t Be a Dik Dik by Ginger Fox
Where can you get your Ginger Fox Don’t be a Dik Dik card game? 

You can get your game from Amazon.

How much is the Don’t be a Dik Dik game?

It currently costs £9.99 but as usual with Amazon be sure to check at the time of purchase as prices tend to fluctuate.

About Ginger Fox 

Ginger Fox design develop and distribute a multitude of games, some you will recognise others may not but that doesn’t mean they aren’t worth a look in!

They have collaborated with some well-known TV shows such as The Chase and Who Wants to be A Millionaire, among just some and have created their own games such as Itchy Feet (a travel game) and Mensa Riddles and Conundrums for those that like a game with a bit more of challenge.

You will find a game to suit every taste and their games are widely available on places like Amazon and in other well-known stores around the UK, USA and Australia.

Game Review: Don’t Be a Dik Dik by Ginger Fox

Review by Lex Ward

 

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* We were sent the game for free in return for a review. All opinions are our own.

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12 comments

Everything Enchanting May 13, 2021 - 11:47 pm

Awesome review! The other day my husband was Googling for new interesting games that we can play together! This Ginger Fox Don’t be a Dik Dik card game looks so interesting 😍I will ask him to check it out on Amazon.

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yeahlifestyle May 14, 2021 - 10:45 pm

Hope you do, such a fun game to play with your husband or partner

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Rhian Westbury May 14, 2021 - 11:39 am

We have this game in our stash and it’s such a fun game to play, it’s always nice to have some quick-fire card games to play x

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yeahlifestyle May 14, 2021 - 10:41 pm

So glad that you do Rhian and thanks for sharing that

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Samantha Donnelly May 14, 2021 - 11:44 am

This sounds like such a fun game, I can imagine after a drink or two it could get even funnier, definitely one to look out for in the hope of a few bbqs this summer

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yeahlifestyle May 14, 2021 - 10:40 pm

Hahaha yes indeed, a great way to enjoy an evening in the garden with some family and friends

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Eileen M Loya May 14, 2021 - 2:15 pm

We are always looking for new games to play. My family enjoys our games nights even more now that we are on lockdown. I will have to get this game. I am positive we’ll have lots of fun with it.

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yeahlifestyle May 14, 2021 - 10:39 pm

Yes I am sure you and your family would love this

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Mellissa Williams May 14, 2021 - 2:27 pm

My husband is the king of silly innuendos. He would love this. Games like this are great for a bit of fun and some laughter

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yeahlifestyle May 14, 2021 - 10:38 pm

I agree, sometimes we adults just need a little fun and games

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Kira Hut May 18, 2021 - 11:20 am

This definitely sounds like a game myself and Scott would play if an evening , Friday night with a gin. Can’t beat a good silly game

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yeahlifestyle May 20, 2021 - 9:24 pm

Agree you definitely can’t, such a fun game to play indeed!

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