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Dirty Doodles NSFW Party Game – Board Game Review
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Dirty Doodles NSFW Party Game is a Board/Entertainment/Word game from Daniel RUSCIGNO, first launched in 5th March 2015.
It’s rated 17+ and currently has 44+ ratings on the App Store.
What Makes Dirty Doodles NSFW Party Game Stand Out
Get your team to guess a dirty word or phrase by drawing it on your device.
You’ll spend your night literally laughing out loud… especially when watching your friends’ reaction when they learn new phrases – like what crossing swords really means!
Dirty Doodles is a great addition to your games night, pre-drink, or bachelorette party. If you're not easily offended and like games like Pictionary & Cards Against Humanity, you'll love this game!
HOW TO PLAY
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Make 2 teams.
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Team 1 chooses a player from their team to draw.
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After the drawing players sees their word and is ready to draw, tap “Start Timer”.
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The player starts drawing and Team 1 has 60 seconds to guess the word that is being drawn. The drawing player cannot say any words or act out the word or phrase.
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If Team 1 guesses correctly before the buzzer sounds they win the point.
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If Team 1 does not guess the word or phrase, Team 2 has 10 seconds to steal. Team 2 only gets one guess. If Team 2 guesses correctly, they win the point.
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Repeat steps 2 to 6 with Team 2 drawing. Continue alternating back and forth (with a new player drawing each time). The first to 7 points wins!
This Board game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.
Player Feedback
As a newer release, Dirty Doodles NSFW Party Game is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .
Recent Updates & Development
Latest Update: 25th January 2020
Recent improvements include:
I fixed a couple bugs with expansion packs. I also added a "Got it" button to exit a round early. First click pause, then you'll see the "Got it" button option.
Download & Availability
Dirty Doodles NSFW Party Game is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.
Get Dirty Doodles NSFW Party Game on App Store
Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.
Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.
Player Experience Highlights
Community Insight:
It really makes no sense that the clue word pops up in plain view. How are you supposed to project the game onto your TV for the group without them being able to see what word they are supposed to guess.
You can only play this by passing your phone around with people who are with you? You cant play others online like with words with friends. Bummer.
Wasnt enough words. We got through all the words before 2 rounds were even over. It has a lot of potential, but there arent enough words to draw.
Paid 99 cents for about 20 words- game is fun for about ten minutes.
Just because of the offended people in the reviews, Im getting it.
Played this game with our friends and it is hilarious! Only problem is that there's only 10 words, our game of enjoyment was short-lived.
But we thought you played with people online.
Disgusting game. Many offensive words used against minorities, totally NOT FUNNY. We wish we could give this 0 stars but it's not possible. We hate the world we live in.
The first word we got was transphobic and disgusting. You can make dirty games without being offensive to minorities. It's 2015, grow up.
Tried to play this with a group of friends and found out there are only about 6 words in the word bank… Waste of time and buzzkill.
User feedback from Apple App Store
App Details
- Version: 3.0
- Size: 11.96 MB
- iOS: 11.0 or later
- Languages: EN
- Content Advisory: Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes, Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity, Frequent/Intense Profanity or Crude Humor, Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References
- Developer: [Daniel RUSCIGNO]()
Last updated: 25th January 2020 | Genre: Board, Entertainment | Developer: Daniel RUSCIGNO
