Posted on 17th July 2024
By Billy Langsworthy

The Op Games has launched its latest party game, Dadada.
The game sees players draw cards featuring everyday objects, actions and concepts. Players must then use a variety of sounds to group these cards and create unique words for each selection. Once this ‘language’ is created, players must test their ability to communicate by drawing new cards and helping their team identify what’s on it – using only their brand-new words.
“Dadada is more than just a game; it’s an opportunity to explore the beauty of bringing people together through the versatility of language,” said Dane Chapin, CEO of The Op Games.
“It fosters creativity and creates laughter – we can’t wait to see players release their inner child when they get their hands on Dadada.”
Dadada is available now.
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