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Dough Nab ·
Ginger Fox ·
Oct19 ·
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Dough Nab Game Review
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We love playing games as a family but sometimes John and I like to play games which are aimed at adults. We recently added a new game to our collection, Dough Nab. When I first saw the game I thought it was for younger children however its actually aimed at those aged 8+ and after playing I can understand why.
After reading the rules a few times we decided to just play and see how we got on. Dough Nab comes with three doughnuts, 60 cards, a turn tracker token and a head bakers hat. The aim of the game is to clear all the cards in your hand and also your dough nab pile.
To start the game all you need to do is place the three doughnuts in the middle of the table. Deal out 10 cards face down to each player and place the remainder cards to the side. You then decide who goes first and hand them the turn tracker token.
Each player takes it in turns to turn over their top card and place it face up in front of them. You continue to do this in a clockwise order until there are 3 matching doughnuts on show. If you are the first to spot three matching doughnut cards face up then you must grab the correct coloured doughnut. You then give your dough nab pile of face up cards to a player of your choice so they have to add them to their own pile.
To make the game more interesting there are special cards. Magic doughnut cards, the crumbs cards, don’t nab and nab cards.
The magic doughnut cards can be matched with two doughnuts of the same colour, so you would then grab the doughnut that corresponds to the majority. For example if there are two pink doughnuts in the face up piles and you place the magic doughnut card down you would grab the pink doughnut.
If by chance three magic doughnut cards are visible at the same time you must race to grab any coloured doughnut.
The crumbs card is a half eaten doughnut and they are placed in the pack just to confuse you, they don’t do anything at all.
If you place the don't nab card down no one can grab a doughnut until the don't nab card is covered up.
If the nab card is placed down all players must race to grab a doughnut. You then hand your dough nab pile to a player who was not grabbed a doughnut.
The winner is the player without any cards and they can wear the head bakers hat.
Dough Nab is a really fun fast paced game similar to snap only for adults. As you can see the rules are a little complicated with a lot to remember but once you know how to play you will be a whizz. I will be adapting the game so we can play it with little J who is 6 as he loves games and I'm sure he will love this too.
Michelle