Amazon.com: Zobmondo!! GoLong Football Dice Game | for Sports Fans, Families and Kids | Includes Travel Bag for Dads and Boys : Toys & Games (original) (raw)

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Customers find the game fun and exciting. They say it's a good back-to-basics game with no electronic gadgets or batteries. Customers also mention it's a great gift for a kid's birthday party and an awesome gift for football fans. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the ease of use.

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56 customers mention "Fun game"49 positive7 negative

Customers find the game fun, great for Game Day, and exciting. They say it keeps them busy and is worth the time to figure out.

"...It was really worth the time to figure out because we've had a blast playing...." Read more

"...I play with my 8 year old son. Both games have been really close and exciting. Turnovers, big plays, sacks, long field goals. Totally unpredictable...." Read more

"...The book of score sheets is fairly well-designed as well, though including a golf pencil with the set would've been nice...." Read more

"...Too many combinations to decipher. If you want a fast, fun and easy to learn game that plays like real football, Fozzy Football is the way to go." Read more

9 customers mention "Gift value"9 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the gift value of the product. They say it's a great gift for a kid's birthday party, an awesome gift for football fans, and a fun game for the whole family.

"Great game for my 11 year old. I liked that he could also play this game by himself. Great for football fans!" Read more

"This will be a great Christmas gift for my son." Read more

"Fun for anyone over 8 years old. Especially for football fans. Fun for those who like to sit around and love sports." Read more

5 customers mention "Speed"5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the speed of the product. They mention it's fast, fun, and easy to learn.

"...Too many combinations to decipher. If you want a fast, fun and easy to learn game that plays like real football, Fozzy Football is the way to go." Read more

"...Requires us both to understand the rules of football but its fast paced and pretty fun. He loves to play and I'm happy to play with him...." Read more

"It’s quick, it’s fun, and can be played solo or up to 4 persons. While there’s a lot of luck, there IS some strategy involved. Worth the price." Read more

37 customers mention "Ease of use"21 positive16 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of use of the product. Some mention it's easy to learn and understand instructions, while others say the directions are confusing at first and the rules are hard to understand.

"...They also made the math easier. My husband made fun of me for being "1st and 10 at the 87 yard line"...." Read more

"...Totally unpredictable. The only thing is there is no instruction if you get a sack and then roll a hand or an offsetting penalty on the yellow die...." Read more

"...The instructions are really good and actually make more sense when you play the game for the first time...." Read more

"...My son(10yrs) have played several times and have fun. Instructions are a little tricky, but I recommend reading instructions briefly and just start..." Read more

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covers an amazing array of the nuances of football

covers an amazing array of the nuances of football

I ran across this looking for some two+ person travel games. If you just start by looking at the directions, you'll go mad. Just start rolling and looking up every roll. We struggled to figure out the scorecard so we bailed on that and just wrote down the play results. Once you **get** the logic, just start using what you know of football to work out what the dice mean. Get sacked, roll the yellow die to see how much yardage you lost and take away a run-play die because that's a loss of down - OH. The only complaint we have is that on the possession die it would be helpful if the O and D were a bit less alike, especially in a campground picnic table.Once we figured out how the dice worked, the score sheets made a lot more sense. They also made the math easier. My husband made fun of me for being "1st and 10 at the 87 yard line".It was really worth the time to figure out because we've had a blast playing. I think that what impresses me the most is how much of actual football they've worked out with the dice. Perhaps when I rolled a safety when I was on the 50 yard line wasn't the most realistic, but they actually had worked out that you roll the kicking die from the 20 and not the end zone like a free kick. It would also be crazy helpful in real football to know ahead of time what the yardage was going to be on all of the downs but who cares, it's a really fun game and any more complicated and it would be just too much.If you don't know anything about football though you are going to be lost. On the other hand, if you wanted to teach someone the basic rules of football this would be a good way to do it. I should apologize to my niece-in-law because we got so excited about it we ordered one for my nephew that should be there tomorrow.that's all I have to share,Kathryn Bishop

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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018

I ran across this looking for some two+ person travel games. If you just start by looking at the directions, you'll go mad. Just start rolling and looking up every roll. We struggled to figure out the scorecard so we bailed on that and just wrote down the play results. Once you **get** the logic, just start using what you know of football to work out what the dice mean. Get sacked, roll the yellow die to see how much yardage you lost and take away a run-play die because that's a loss of down - OH. The only complaint we have is that on the possession die it would be helpful if the O and D were a bit less alike, especially in a campground picnic table.

Once we figured out how the dice worked, the score sheets made a lot more sense. They also made the math easier. My husband made fun of me for being "1st and 10 at the 87 yard line".

It was really worth the time to figure out because we've had a blast playing. I think that what impresses me the most is how much of actual football they've worked out with the dice. Perhaps when I rolled a safety when I was on the 50 yard line wasn't the most realistic, but they actually had worked out that you roll the kicking die from the 20 and not the end zone like a free kick. It would also be crazy helpful in real football to know ahead of time what the yardage was going to be on all of the downs but who cares, it's a really fun game and any more complicated and it would be just too much.

If you don't know anything about football though you are going to be lost. On the other hand, if you wanted to teach someone the basic rules of football this would be a good way to do it. I should apologize to my niece-in-law because we got so excited about it we ordered one for my nephew that should be there tomorrow.

that's all I have to share,

Kathryn Bishop

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5.0 out of 5 stars covers an amazing array of the nuances of football
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018

I ran across this looking for some two+ person travel games. If you just start by looking at the directions, you'll go mad. Just start rolling and looking up every roll. We struggled to figure out the scorecard so we bailed on that and just wrote down the play results. Once you **get** the logic, just start using what you know of football to work out what the dice mean. Get sacked, roll the yellow die to see how much yardage you lost and take away a run-play die because that's a loss of down - OH. The only complaint we have is that on the possession die it would be helpful if the O and D were a bit less alike, especially in a campground picnic table.

Once we figured out how the dice worked, the score sheets made a lot more sense. They also made the math easier. My husband made fun of me for being "1st and 10 at the 87 yard line".

It was really worth the time to figure out because we've had a blast playing. I think that what impresses me the most is how much of actual football they've worked out with the dice. Perhaps when I rolled a safety when I was on the 50 yard line wasn't the most realistic, but they actually had worked out that you roll the kicking die from the 20 and not the end zone like a free kick. It would also be crazy helpful in real football to know ahead of time what the yardage was going to be on all of the downs but who cares, it's a really fun game and any more complicated and it would be just too much.

If you don't know anything about football though you are going to be lost. On the other hand, if you wanted to teach someone the basic rules of football this would be a good way to do it. I should apologize to my niece-in-law because we got so excited about it we ordered one for my nephew that should be there tomorrow.

that's all I have to share,

Kathryn Bishop

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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024

My 6 year old became obsessed with the NFL this year. He watched Red Zone on Sundays and knows all of the players and stats. We got this for him for Christmas and he likes it more than the video games or other toys. He does love math and this has been helpful to help him do mental math. Ball at your own 40 yard line and you get 15 yards. Where are you now? That type of stuff.

10/10 would recommend

Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2019

It’s mostly luck, but it’s still a lot of fun! I play with my 8 year old son. Both games have been really close and exciting. Turnovers, big plays, sacks, long field goals. Totally unpredictable. The only thing is there is no instruction if you get a sack and then roll a hand or an offsetting penalty on the yellow die. We just decided that the hand is 5 yards and the offsetting is a reroll.
Our last game was 30-28. He won on a last second field goal!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun and unpredictable 😁
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2019

It’s mostly luck, but it’s still a lot of fun! I play with my 8 year old son. Both games have been really close and exciting. Turnovers, big plays, sacks, long field goals. Totally unpredictable. The only thing is there is no instruction if you get a sack and then roll a hand or an offsetting penalty on the yellow die. We just decided that the hand is 5 yards and the offsetting is a reroll.
Our last game was 30-28. He won on a last second field goal!

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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2016

LOVED the GOLO golf game and thought this would be interesting. Turns out to be FANTASTIC! Who knew you could make a football dice game that was so captivating! The instructions are really good and actually make more sense when you play the game for the first time. I did augment my game with the "sign here" arrows (like a Post-It note) to mark the line of scrimmage and first down marker without making a bunch of pencil marks and erasures. The team that created this as a dice game is BRILLIANT! Almost everything is here: field goals, punts, returns for a TD, interceptions, flags, fumbles, passing, running, sacks, two-point conversions, safeties, Pick Six, pass interference, off-setting penalties, even a loss of down! The only things missing are fake field goals and onside kicks. For better or worse, luck of the dice largely determines the outcome. There is strategy involved, but a beginner can beat an expert, if the dice rolls in their favor. It IS a dice game, after all. Lots of scoresheets are included and they even include a free website link to the scoresheet's pdf to allow you to print more at home. Having even a bare-bones understanding of football will move the game along at a nice pace.

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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2012

Let me preface this by saying that I've only played 2-3 games so far by myself. The game is well-designed and fun to play. The dice are of solid casting and very clear to read. The book of score sheets is fairly well-designed as well, though including a golf pencil with the set would've been nice.

My biggest complaint about the game is that it's extremely random. Of course, given that it's a dice game, that's to be expected. I guess even real-life football has a bit of chaos to it, with fumbles going both ways, penalties, etc. I suppose my disappointment with the game is that it's not really "strategic" at all. You're completely at the mercy of the die rolls. As it is, you're rolling three dice with a number from 0-3 on them, and the "big play" die which has numbers in the double-digits and "TD" on it. I think it'd be better if you could choose to roll "rushing" dice or "passing" dice, with the appropriate yardage counts on each. At least that would add a little strategy. Or perhaps have offensive and defensive dice. Maybe they'll go that route with the next version of the game.

I'll update this review later after I've played more and against actual opponents to see how I think of it. One plus for the game is that you can download a PDF of the score sheets, so you won't have to buy a super-expensive pad of sheets again once you run out.

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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024

This was a gift. I do not know anything about this game but the 10 year old that I gave it to was familiar with it and acted like he was happy to get it.

Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024

This is a great gift if you have a family that loves sports like ours!! The adults loved it as much as the children!

Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023

Games of chance steal all of the strategy and competitiveness from the game of football. Roll the dice to determine the play results. I don't know - it just isn't fun. Too many combinations to decipher. If you want a fast, fun and easy to learn game that plays like real football, Fozzy Football is the way to go.