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Dive In
Dive In
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Dive In is a unique card and dice game that brings players of all together for unforgettable conversations.
- 400+ conversation topics included – funny, deep, and everything in between.
- Ages 6 to 99+
- 10 Minutes Playtime
- 2+ Players
Hours of Conversation Inside
Never run out of things to talk about! Over 400 topics ensure dynamic conversations, lots of laughter, and many hours of fun.
Dive In to Deeper Connections
Randomly draw a Dive In card to delve deeper! Ask profound questions, foster understanding, and forge stronger connections, making every game a meaningful experience.
Bring the Whole Family Together
From kids to grandparents, Dive In delights all ages. Share joyful family nights, laughter, and heartwarming moments, making every game session a cherished memory for a lifetime.
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I really like this game! The Dive In deck has some great questions. The questions really allow you to go deep. These questions are perfect for a couple who's trying to get to know one another, or for anyone who might want to delve deeper. The dice are good ice breakers. This game is fairly easy to catch on to. My children and I enjoy it.
This is a fantastic "not really a game" type of game. It's more of a icebreaker or a tool for starting conversations.
My wife and I played with it together and had fun. I didn't realize I didn't know her favorite book. Pretty cool.
The box includes eight golf-ball sized wooden dice: a white starter dice, two yellow adjective dice, and five subject dice. All are six sided. You roll the white one first. If it lands on Dice in, you draw a card and discuss one of the two questions - these can be pretty deep, hence the name. Otherwise, the white dice will give you a question and a color. You roll the yellow dice and one matching the colored dot on the white one.
The two topics on each card are divided into level 1, for all ages, and level 2, for 12+. Topics are things like "what is your perfect day," and "If you could change one thing about the world, what would you change."
This would be an excellent game to play with two couples or a group of friends looking to get to know each other better. The questions arrived at on the dice won't make anyone uncomfortable, and don't include anything controversial. Favorite actor, that sort of thing.
Overall, I highly recommend this is a fun conversation starter. This isn't likely to inspire any life-changing discussion, but it's well-made, and sure to get people talking which is a huge win.
The dice are significantly larger than I expected which makes them easier to keep track of. Everything fits perfectly within the box. We plan to put post it notes or a non harming tape over the dice to expand to different categories. Good ice breaker and conversation starter, would make a fun gift. After playing the game a few more times we noticed that the words painted on the dice are starting to come off. See photo. I think there could be improvement on the word paint so the game will last longer.
If you work with youth groups or really any group of people that you are hoping to get folks to start interacting (or break the ice) this is a super fun way to do so. The dice makes if feel like you all are at the mercy of the roll which provides grace as you answer the questions. Easy going questions that aren't too narrow so anyone of any age can answer without feeling embarrassed or put on the spot. Highly recommend this game. Would love larger sets with multiple dice for when we have large groups at events.
With three teenage daughters, and a 10-year-old daughter, we are in the thick of parenting challenging children. I love these games that promote discussion amongst family members, it’s a great way to bond and get to know your kids. I had thought this was a deck of questions, but in fact, it is a dice game. You roll the white dye first, and then follow the directions on the dice With the red and yellow dice. The product of this dice roll gives you a question that everybody in the group answers collectively. There are no winners and no competition really, it’s just a creative format to stimulate probing questions.