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Jumping Dice Review: Shake, Match, Ring!

  • Writer: Coty
    Coty
  • Mar 10
  • 2 min read
Jumping Dice

Jumping Dice designed by Taewon Moon and published by Boardboom Inc is a quick, loud, and chaotic party game for up to four players. Need a fun way to kick off game night? Deciding who gets to pick the next game? Or just looking for something fast and different? That’s where Jumping Dice comes in!


Jumping Dice Components

  • 12 Dice Cases: 3 red, 3 yellow, and 3 blue, each with 1 die inside

  • 12 Dice: Matching the cases, each set includes dice in red, yellow, and blue

  • 1 Game Bell: Get ready to ring it!

  • 50 Game Cards: Featuring a variety of dice combinations to match

  • Rulebook


Gameplay: How to Play

components and set up for a Jumping Dice round

The game is straightforward, but don’t let that fool you—there’s enough tension to keep you on your toes

  1. Flip a Card: The top card reveals a dice combination you’ll need to match

  2. Shake the Dice Case: Match the three dice to the combination as fast as possible

  3. Ring the Bell: The first person to match their dice and ring the bell wins the round

  4. Out for the Round: If you ring the bell but your dice don’t match, you’re out for that round

  5. Repeat: The winner of each round reveals the next card, and you keep playing until all the cards are claimed (at home, we play to the first person has 3 Jumping Dice cards)


⚔️ The Battle Report: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 🔥 Fast-paced

  • 🧠 Easy to learn

  • 🌎 Language independent

  • 👪 Family friendly with a Junior expansion to make it easier for the little ones to participate

  • 🛎️ Having to ring the bell is so much fun!


Considerations

  • ⚡ Speed: This game is all about quick reflexes and racing to ring the bell

  • 🎲 It can feel random and very luck based

  • Hard to acquire


Bottom Line: Shake Your Way to Victory!

Jumping Dice is a blast if you’re looking for a light, fast-paced game where speed and reflexes are key. Whether you're playing with friends or family, it’s bound to get y'all competitive and it has a kids version which has two instead of three dice requirements per card

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