How to Play DaDaDa | Board Game Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • In DaDaDa, the new party game from ‪@TheOpGames‬ you'll be creating a new language using only 5 sounds and then testing that language with your fellow players. DaDaDa is the game that's nonsense until it makes sense, and you can pick it up later this summer here: theop.games/pr...
    this tutorial for DaDaDa was sponsored by the OP
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    From the Publisher:
    To start playing DaDaDa, turn over a sound card, e.g. "PU", then an image card, then assign this image to the sound and say its name: "PU!" The next player then reveals an image, and if they agree that "PU" is a suitable name for the depicted object, they slide it next to "PU" and say "PU!"; otherwise, they flip a new sound card and place the image there: "PEH!"
    Repeat this for some number of sounds and images, then lay out other images without designating a sound for them. The active player then secretly chooses one of the images and names it using only the sounds of your new language: "PU-PEH-PEH!" Can others figure out which image you mean?
    Create a new language each time you play!
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  • @JonTripp115
    @JonTripp115 Před 2 měsíci

    Funny, just yesterday I remembered the song Da Da Da by Trio, which I probably haven't heard since 1997... and now here we go. Anyway - thanks for the tutorial!