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Dodos Riding Dinos – Board Game Review

Ditch the museum dioramas and saddle up for Dodos Riding Dinos, a dexterity-based racing game where extinct birds hitch a ride on prehistoric pals. But does this unique concept hatch into a fun family experience, or end up like a fossilized flop? Let’s dig in!

Dodos Riding Dinos (DRD) is an award-winning game inspired by kart racing videogames.  The game is published by Draco Studios and Detestable Games. DRD is for 1-6 players, ages 8+, and takes about 20 minutes to race one map. 

The retail price of Dodos Riding Dinos is $59 U.S.  This is a reasonable price for a game with detailed (and paintable) miniatures.  Click here to check the current price on Amazon.com.  

Dodos Riding Dinos Components

Components

The DRD box is well designed with a fantastic insert.  The box is about 11″ x 11″ x 3″.  

Dodos Riding Dinos Box Insert

Dodos Riding Dinos Gameplay

In the game you are given a team of racers comprised of a Dodo and a Dino buddy. The duo will compete against other teams to be the first to cross the finish line in a scramble against the other opponents. Throughout the course of the game you sabotage the other players in variety of comical ways. 

Dodos Riding Dinos – Great Minis and Large Dice

Here is a basic explanation of gameplay so you get the drift of the game: 

(1) Scheming Phase – Players each play 1 card Movement card simultaneously.  These are the red and blue cards.  Each have different powers.  Red cards are considered Aggressive cards, and if too many players use them at the same time, they fizzle out.  

Red and Blue cards are movement cards

(2) Running Phase – Player move their Dinos in turn order.  Reaction cards (Green cards) can be played in response to any player’s Movement card. Green cards can help slow down your opponents powerful actions. 

Green cards can be played in response to another player’s movement card.

Special Feature: 

Projectiles – Use your dexterity skills to hit other racers and deal damage to them or stop their progress. Flick eggs, throw bananas, drop meteorites, roll logs, and toss feathers.  This is where Dodos Riding Dinos gets its Mario Kart flavor from.  

Projectiles – love ’em or hate ’em? – they’re in here!

Pros:

I’m definitely not a great painter, but I still enjoy it.

Cons:

Dodos Riding Dinos

Verdict:

Dodos Riding Dinos is a feathered delight for families and casual gamers seeking a quick and chaotic racing experience. The unique dexterity element, adorable theme, and multiple modes provide plenty of laughs and replayability. However, if you crave strategic depth, this playful game might not fully hatch its potential. Still, for a lighthearted family game night or a party starter, Dodos Riding Dinos is sure to leave you clucking with laughter – just watch out for those flying bananas!

Final Score: 4 out of 5 Dodos (Recommended for families and casual gamers)

Dodo’s honor real-life Paleontologists

Pojo Notes:

… and Toppling Goliath’s King Sue beer goes great with Dodos Riding Dinos!
 
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