Drumond Park Rapidough Review & Giveaway

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By In The Playroom

Drumond Park have a great selection of board games for family fun, and Rapidough is no exception. This game is best played with at least 4 players and suits children of 8+ although our younger ones were keen to join in too.

Rapidough game from Drumond Park

The game involves splitting up into two teams to take turns with moulding dough to represent a specific word with the rest of the team guessing what it’s supposed to be. This hands on moulding element of the game makes it quite different to other games that we have, and appealed really well to all ages of players.

The game includes two playdough mats, two tubs of dough, two plugs to steal dough from the other team, and a set of cards with words to model.

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The modeller in each team looks at the word on the card (both teams model the same word) and then it’s a race to who can make the most recognisable model first. This new version of Rapidough has been completely refreshed with new words to make the game more accessible to children so that families can enjoy playing together. We found the choice of words just right for playing with the kids – there was nothing that they didn’t know what it was, or struggled too much to make.

drumond park rapidoughOnce the modellers start making the word, if the other team guesses first, they can steal some of the dough! As the game goes on, the last team to have dough remaining will be the winner. If your team loses dough often, you will have to get creative and try to mold your words with the tiny amount you have left!

drumond park rapidough stealing doughWe really liked Rapidough. It’s a great way to get the whole family involved with the playdough, and have fun family time together. The boys’ dad joined in and enjoyed playing, whereas he would never normally get involved when they are just playing and modelling with playdough in a more unstructured way. It would be a great way to get older children involved too.

Rapidough is available for RRP £24.99. See the Drumond Park website for more details.

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137 thoughts on “Drumond Park Rapidough Review & Giveaway”

  1. I think the game sounds great! My kids love dough so it would really appeal to them. It is so different to the usual family games.

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  2. It looks really fun! Is it sad to say I’d really enjoy this because I’ve always wanted to get into clay modelling etc..? I guess it would.. but still!

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  3. My daughter and I played this at a friend’s house. Its a great fun game and kept her ( and I) amused for ages. Would certainly recommend this Drummond Park game

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  4. I really like the look of this game. I think it would be really fun to play. I like fast paced thinking games 🙂 x

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  5. My kids love making creations with playdough so I am sure that they would love this and get hours of fun from it!

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  6. I have never played the game, but I think it looks like a lot of fun for my 3 children, partner and myself to spend some quality time together having fun!

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  7. This would be great for when grandchildren visit,Always trying to find different things for them to play with and i know they love play doh.

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  8. I think the game looks very entertaining and a great deal of fun 🙂 Brilliant competition 🙂 All entered, thank you very much!

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  9. I like that it’s a creative board game. We love playing board games and this is one we’ve been wanting to try.

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  10. I think it sounds an awful lot of fun, for the adults too 🙂 (or is it just me that’s never outgrown playdough…)

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