Step into the creative chaos of Doodle Brawl, where imagination meets logic in a fast-paced clash of ideas. Outsmart opponents as quick thinking and clever moves. With every round, you learn to plan, adapt, and express boldly—turning creativity into strategy and every match into a memory of wit, laughter, and good memories.
1. A creative, competitive card game where Brawlers and Modifiers collide.
2. Includes 56 Brawler cards, 56 Modifier cards, 8 stickers, and Colour Rulebook.
Who is it for?
1. Ideal for game parties, family get-together, and any age above 15 years.
2. Great for anyone who loves to argue, imagine and compete. One can also learn doodling characters from it!
How does it help?
1. Boosts creative expression and structured thinking.
2. Encourages quick reasoning, debate, and teamwork.
3. A majority of buyers said its one of the best stress-buster game they have ever played.
Why should you buy?
1. Builds confidence and imagination.
2. Turns family time and parties into joyful, shrieking and shouting fun.
3. 15+ age user-tested, tested across more than 50+ Colleges & Universities, 20+ Corporate R&D, and 4 Boardgame Hubs.
Doodle Brawl instantly got everyone laughing and thinking at the same time. Doodle Brawl instantly got everyone laughing and thinking at the same time.
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Divya Shekar
Creative fun
Every round feels different because ideas change constantly. We used it as an icebreaker and it worked instantly. We loved how drawing and explaining ideas happens naturally.
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Tanvi Narayanan
Creative fun
Rounds move quickly, which keeps the energy high throughout. The rules are easy to explain, even to first-time players. We used it as an icebreaker and it worked instantly.
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Aarav Shekar
Creative fun
The game sparks imagination and communication together. We loved how drawing and explaining ideas happens naturally. We used it as an icebreaker and it worked instantly.
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Anusha Sheth
Creative fun
The game pushes creativity without making anyone feel judged. The rules are easy to explain, even to first-time players. Even shy players opened up during the game.