Truth or Dare Sydney

Do you have the guts and goofiness to play this NYC-inspired public game?
Lauren Carroll Harris
Published on January 25, 2013

Overview

Watch this video. A young woman is walking through a park, purposefully. Slowing down, she sees a white note tagged on a sandstone monument. She pauses to detach the card, and peers down carefully at it. Her back slumps a little, she laughs to herself. She turns around suddenly, looking for the prankster responsible for the card. She continues turning then strides toward a man sitting on a bench nearby and introduces herself as Batman. Had she picked up a different card, she might have spoken in a robot voice or started the conversation with a line from a movie.

It's the old game of Truth or Dare. The new incarnation started in New York City as a way to break down the barriers between people in public places. Those opting for the 'truth' side of the card these days tweet their responses using the appropriate hashtag.

Truth or Dare Sydney had its first game at Jurassic Lounge in August of 2012, and now it will return for another round at Bondi Beach over Australia Day weekend. Look out for the little white cards on streets, in cafes and shops, and along the beach. It's a great concept and an experiment in courage and goofiness. Here's hoping enough people have the guts to hug a stranger or quack loudly for 10 seconds or work the lyrics of Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up' into their next conversation.

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