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PLEASE NOTE: This product has been discounted due to minor damage to the box. Our Dents & Dings products are not ideal for the collector looking for a mint copy of a game, but for those that are less concerned about the box appearance. All damage is superficial and has not impacted the game components in any way. All Dents & Dings products are final sale and are not eligible for return.
Number of Players | 2-6 |
Playtime | 30 Min |
Suggested Ages | 14+ |
Designer(s) | Nick Prueher |
Publisher | Mondo Games |
Look into your heart and choose your favorite Crush, then guess who your friends are crushing on in this timeless fantasy dating game! Uncover sweet and strange secrets about possible Crushes while navigating hilarious relationship milestones that will leave your feelings reeling as you play. Only by correctly guessing who makes your friends swoon will you live happily ever after with your own Dream Crush!
Inspired by the classic dating games of the past half-century, Dream Crush was brought to life by Found Footage Fest cofounder Nick Prueher, with graphic design by Chris Bilheimer and the Mondo team, original artwork by We Buy Your Kids, and incredible photography by Carli Davidson featuring a gorgeous cast of Crushes.
Dream Crush is played over five rounds: in each round, a Milestone Card with steadily increasing impact is revealed (ex: “They ask you to be on their bar trivia team” or “You must co-sign a lease with one Crush”. After, a Secret about each Crush is revealed, lending insight into their unique personalities and lifestyles.
Each player secretly chooses a Crush to embark upon the Milestone with, writing it on their scorecard, and also predicting who their friends will pick. Once each player has recorded their answers, players take turns revealing their choices, often engaging in passionate table-talk defending their decision-making process (which becomes more agonizing as the rounds pass).
Each correct guess count as points toward a total that will determine the winner at the end of the game.
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