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NES - Double Dare Box Art Back

The video game version of Double Dare played exactly like its television counterpart. Rounds one and two were 10-question trivia rounds, each of which started with a toss-up challenge. Round three – the obstacle course – featured eight stages to be completed within 60 seconds. Toss-up challenges determined which team got initial control of the trivia round. To complete a toss-up, each player had to determine the precise speed and angle of whatever object they were throwing to hit a target. Physical challenges were played the same way. All questions were multiple choice, and each player could use the up or down arrows on the controller to make his selection. Three possible answers and either a dare, double dare, or physical challenge option were offered. The player confirmed his selection by pressing the A button. Confirming a dare doubled the base dollar value of the question; a double dare quadrupled the base dollar value. The player with the most money at the end of round two went on to the obstacle course. In order to move through an obstacle, the player had to repeatedly alternate between pressing either the left and right or up and down arrows on the controller's D-pad. In order to grab the flag, the player had to position the on-screen contestant in just the right spot and then press the A button to jump and retrieve it. Some found it easier to get through the course by using the NES Advantage, a joystick controller, rather than the NES' standard controller. The obstacles are all based on real obstacles from the show (with one exception) and are randomized before a game. They include The Tank, The 1-Ton Human Hamster Wheel, The Fireman's Flagpole, The Monkey Bars, "Dallas", Mount St. Double Dare, Moonwalk, and an original obstacle designed like a triangular jungle gym. "Prizes" for beating the obstacle course included a BMX bicycle, television set, an NES console, and several other gifts, ending with a exotic vacation -- though it can prove very difficult to get the best "ending" by completing the last obstacle. The obstacle course's flag colour depended on which team was playing, if blue, the flags were blue, and if red, the flags were red.

- TheGamesDB

ReleasedApr 01, 1990
Developer
PublisherGameTek
Players2
Co-OpNo

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Additional Information

Continuing their line of game shows titles for the NES GameTek brings you Double Dare, which at one time was a staple of the Nickelodeon television network. A game that will test children's reflexes and brain power, Double Dare is a series of wacky contests.

Players must engage in such activities as trampoline bouncing, a spaghetti shooting, cake catching, water basketball, putty golf (using eggs), bowling (using cantaloupes), and kangaroo catch. They must also catch rings on their heads, play catch with a gorilla, catch pies in their pants, and bounce their partners onto a trampoline.

There are more than 1,000 questions in this game, each of which involves knowledge of general trivia. At the end of the game, the team with the highest winnings gets to compete in an obstacle course.

Controls: Gamepad/Joystick

Box Description

DARE? Can you
handle the pressure? Do
you know the answer?
Should you DARE the other
team? Can you beat the odds? Do you
DARE to take the Physical Challenge?
Double Dare is Double Action! Double
Dare is Double Fun! Double Dare is the ulti-
mate contest for the whole family! Think
fast — test your mind with questions on
every subject from Rock to rocks.
Move fast — test your skill as
those famous DD stunts stretch
your reflexes to the limit. You know
how it's done, so get out there and rack
up the points! But watch out for those
obstacles. If you're not careful.
you could end up in areal mess!

- ReaderBot (does his best...)

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