Beat the Parents: Let’s Roll! is an absolute gem for family game nights. It combines laughter, movement, and competition in a way that brings everyone together, from kids to adults. This interactive game cube is packed with variety and fun, making it perfect for breaking up rainy afternoons or energizing gatherings. Here’s what makes it stand out:
- Versatile Gameplay: With 6 different games including dance competitions and scavenger hunts, there’s something for everyone. The mix keeps the energy high and the laughter flowing.
- Interactive Cube: The large electronic die not only rolls but also lights up and announces game instructions, adding an exciting element to the play. It’s easy to understand and follow, making it suitable for all ages.
- Team Play: Split into kids vs. parents or play in teams, fostering an engaging competitive spirit that encourages family bonding.
- Easy Setup: The game is ready to play straight out of the box, and it includes printed instructions for those times when the audio might be hard to hear over the excitement.
- Compact and Portable: Its design makes it easy to pack away and take along to gatherings or holidays, ensuring that family fun is always within reach.
- Great Value: Priced reasonably, it provides hours of entertainment, making it a worthwhile addition to any family game collection.
Overall, Beat the Parents: Let’s Roll! is a brilliantly fun game that encourages interaction and laughter among family members. It’s simple to learn yet offers enough variety to keep everyone engaged. Highly recommended for anyone looking to create lasting memories with their loved ones!
A M. –
Absolutely fantastic! We played with three people and took turns being the adult player. The games are enjoyable and easy to grasp, yet challenging enough to keep you engaged. There’s a nice variety of games, and the sound levels are just right. It comes with power, allowing for immediate play, making it perfect for parties with families for some parents vs. kids action. The dice is well-made; we rolled it on carpet, but it should work fine on wood too. It’s a competitive yet highly entertaining game. Plus, it’s easy to pack up and take along with you.
Devon Desperados –
This is a fun and energetic game that gets the whole family involved – kids versus parents! The large electronic dice is the centrepiece of the game and adds an exciting element as it lights up and speaks to assign different challenges depending on which side lands face-up. The variety of games keeps things interesting and it’s simple enough for younger players to get involved too.
The only downside we found is that the voice is American and sometimes a little hard to understand, especially in a noisy room, which meant we occasionally missed what was being said. That aside, the game keeps score automatically and announces the winner, which adds a nice competitive edge.
For around £20, it offers good value for a family game night option. It’s fast-paced, silly, and definitely gets everyone laughing.
A M. –
Brilliant fun. We played as a three and just swapped between who was the adult playing when it was their turn. The games are really fun and easy to understand but not super easy that you don’t want to play. There is a good mix of different games and the sounds are just the right level of loudness. It comes with power so you can play straight away and is great at a party with a couple families so have more to do parents vs kids. The dice is made well, we rolled on carpet but think would be fine on wood too. It’s a competitive game but great fun. Easy to pack away and take with you too.
A Reviewer –
What a delightful little game! Perfect for brightening up a dreary afternoon indoors. It’s simple to understand and easy to pick up. You can play one-on-one, in teams, or even have parents versus kids.
To play, just roll the dice. Each side features a different game, and the cube provides instructions once it’s rolled. If you miss them or can’t hear, there are also paper instructions available.
I appreciate that the cube tracks the score and announces it at the end. Such a fun experience!
Michelle Ryles –
This is a very funny game cube.
The voice of the cube is a little annoying and it’s quite cheeky but kids love it. It’s a fun party game that kids can play themselves so although it’s called Beat the Parents, you can just leave them to it.
It’s good value for £17.90 (at the time of review) and would make a great stocking filler.
Starry night –
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In all honesty, I think this thing is absolutely awful. It’s obnoxious, intrusive, vulgar, has attempted humour that misses by a mile, an irritating jingle soundtrack, and speaks with an American accent. It is annoying as hell. So of course my (younger two) nephews adore it.
The aims are pretty good – getting people in families up, moving, and playing together. I can’t see this being used all that regularly – but to come out occasionally for a rainy day or e.g. at Christmas it’s fine. The cube size isn’t intrusive for storage (it has slightly longer side length than a Rubik’s cube), and it’s well designed with soft, silicone, rounded corners so shouldn’t damage or cause damage easily.
Devon Desperados –
This game is a lively and entertaining experience that engages the entire family—kids against parents! The large electronic dice serves as the highlight of the game, bringing excitement as it lights up and announces various challenges based on which side lands face-up. The range of games keeps it fresh, and it’s easy enough for younger players to participate.
The only drawback we noticed is that the voice is American and can sometimes be a bit hard to hear, especially in a noisy environment, which led to us missing some instructions. However, the game tracks scores automatically and announces the winner, adding a fun competitive element.
Priced at around £20, it provides great value for a family game night. It’s fast-paced, silly, and certainly guarantees plenty of laughs for everyone.
The –
This game is brilliant fun and super easy to pick up, whether you’re playing one-on-one, in teams, or parents vs kids. The big electronic dice lights up, speaks instructions, and offers a great mix of fast, silly challenges that keep everyone laughing. It’s competitive but lighthearted, with the cube keeping score and announcing the winner at the end. The only small niggle is that the American voice can be a bit hard to hear in noisy rooms, but the printed instructions cover that. Compact, ready to play straight out of the box, and great value. Perfect for family nights, parties, or to take on holiday. Highly recommended!
A Reviewer –
What a nifty wee game. Great for breaking up a rainy afternoon in the house.
Straightforward and easy to learn how to play. Can be played a 1v1 or teams or even mum/dad vs kids.
How to play: just roll the dice. Each side of the dice has a different game and the cube will say it’s instructions once it has been rolled. Though if you miss or can’t hear these – there’s also paper instructions provided too.
I like that the cube keeps count of the score – and it announces it at the end. Good fun
The –
This game is incredibly fun and very easy to learn, whether you’re playing one-on-one, in teams, or parents versus kids. The large electronic dice lights up, gives instructions, and features a fantastic variety of quick, silly challenges that keep everyone laughing. It’s competitive yet lighthearted, with the cube tracking scores and announcing the winner at the end. The only minor drawback is that the American voice can be a little difficult to hear in noisy environments, but the printed instructions address that. It’s compact, ready to play right out of the box, and offers great value. Ideal for family nights, parties, or taking on vacation. Highly recommended!