Customers say
Customers find the game enjoyable and family-friendly for all ages. They appreciate the simplified rules for younger children. The game is quick and easy to learn, making it an affordable option. However, opinions differ on its ease of use.
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Something delicious is cooking up in the kitchen, and as a talented chef, it’s up to you to carefully carve up the right ingredients and turn them into culinary masterpieces. Prepare a wide variety of recipes from around the world, and hype them up to earn extra praise. In Diced Veggies, a clever cleaver is all you need to whip up delicious recipes in this dice-slicing game for up to four chefs!
What’s Cooking: Diced Veggies is an easy to learn, fast to play, family game to enjoy with all the chefs in your life, old and young. You’ll have a great time chopping up the veggie dice and creating culinary masterpieces.
How to Play: Players take turns with cardboard cleaver, chopping away veggie dice from the main block. Dice can be used as ingredients in different recipes that you’re working on. Add Hype cards to your recipes to score bonus points!
Fun for Everyone: Diced Veggies has simple, accessible rules that anyone can learn and master. In no time the whole family will be cooking up a storm! Each game of Diced Veggies lasts only about 20 minutes, so anytime is the right time to play.
Made by Kids for Kids: 11-year-old cousins Jory and Rowan Cappel teamed up for their first ever board game design. Made with assistance from dad/uncle Josh Cappel, Diced Veggies is real family affair.
Start or Grow Your KTBG Library: Our small company has an excellent track record of publishing family games with interesting decisions and strategic depth. Our games introduce new mechanisms in modern board games and the modular rules always allow you to choose your level of challenge.
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 6 x 9 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.11 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B0CDJKN8NR |
Item model number | IB1242 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #44,354 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #110 in Dice Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Release date | November 1, 2023 |
Manufacturer | KTBG |
by Kathy
Fun game, really good to start or end game night with!
Simple to set up and to get started with easy to understand rules. The game play is interesting and it’s fun to figure out the puzzle of getting what you need for your recipes. The production is also quite nice. Some people have trouble a bit of trouble with the color for tomatoes. Perhaps it should have been a deeper red? It looks fine to me but more than a couple of people have made the mistake of thinking tomato dice are carrots until they see and compare the light orange ones that are supposed to be carrots.
by Maggie L.
Fun and simple!
My favorite games are the ones where I can learn it in ten minutes and enjoy playing again and again. This game is super fun, easy, and enjoyable! Also an affordable game option.
by Amazon Customer
So fun!
Fun to play! My 6 year old even loves to play! Good strategy game
by David Ricci
Fun
Fun game for 6 and 8 year olds, they loved being given a cardboard cleaver to chop things. The instructions are not totally thorough and clear, it took a long while for me to make sense of it, which annoyed the children endlessly, but extra props for having to use math!
by Sarah S
Fun game for all ages
Played this game at adult game night and with kids (around 5). The kids needed a bit of help at the beginning, then were good. Everyone enjoyed the game.
by Dee
Fun and Easy dice collecting game
The game consists of completing âingredient cardsâ by playing dice from your collection. Each dice represents a different ingredient (e.g., tomatoes are red, mushrooms grey).The hook of the game is using a cardboard cleaver to cut out sections of dice to claim your ingredients. The pool of dice you cut from is easily formed with the included frame and utilized later in the game.All in all, a fun, light and small game that can be played relatively quickly. There are a few other mechanics to the game
by Sandra D. Hummel
Family fun
Great family friendly game. Instructions sound complicated, but actually easy to learn.
by Ron
Had to have it
When I saw this game I had to have it. I Played it with family the day it was delivered. I bought it for my students and the classroom board games collection. I may have to buy a second one for myself. The artwork is great and the game is fun. I can see why people collect these games.