We Dare Trophy Guide. Difficulty: * A party game made up of risque mini-challenges such as kissing and strip-teasing, using the PlayStation Move controller. An easy game that only requires a few hours, depending on how many Move controllers you have available.
Game Name | Difficulty | Trophies | Developer | Country | Bronze | Silver | Gold | Online | DLC |
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We Dare | * | 23 | Ubisoft | France | 7 | 7 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
We Dare
We Dare is a party game which makes use of the PlayStation Move controllers. Made up of several mini-games, players attempt to get the higher score through a range of simple quizes and dances, to move risque challenges involving kissing and stripteasing.
Despite the vast amount of controversy surrounding We Dare, such as Youtube blocking any of the game's trailers and not being sold in North America, the game itself is quite tame - the steamy stuff all depends on the players themselves.
We Dare, unless imported, is only available in Europe and Australia.
For more information, check out our We Dare Review.
NOTE: This game requires that you own an Eye Toy and at LEAST 2 Move controllers.
This game shouldn't take more than a few hours to claim the Platinum. However, our 1-star rating is based on the scenario of having 4 Move controllers.
The All Night Long trophy requires you to beat certain target scores. Your score is totaled by the number of players, so 4 Move controllers means 4 players, means a score roughly four times higher than just one player. Still quite possible with three controllers, but extremely difficult with only two. Bottom line, if you want this Platinum easily, either buy, borrow or rent some extra Move controllers if you haven't got enough.
The majority of these trophies center around the mini-games. Start up a 60 minute game, and begin going through attempting to collect as many trophies as you can. You'll probably need a couple playthroughs until you have all of them. Many of the challenges are quite easy, and in fact require you to get BAD scores, so doing nothing is sometimes all that's required for certain trophies. Check out the We Dare trophy guide links under our Links tab for further details.
Once you've collected nearly all the trophies, you'll lastly need the All Night Long trophy, which requires you to beat target scores in the mini games. In the Menu screen, you can see your progress and which scores still need beating. This trophy is the reason why having 3 or 4 Move controllers is almost necessary, as the more Move controllers you have means the more players, which means a higher total score.
Since this game never saw an international release, there are very few guides and walkthroughs available. The good news is, you don't necessarily need them. But we did find a couple, just in case you get stuck.
Here's a great Trophy Guide, by OnceFallen:
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/we-dare/guide/
And another great Trophy Guide, this one created by dr_mayus:
http://www.ps3trophies.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=PS3-Trophy-Guides:We-Dare-Trophy-Guide
Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
http://psnprofiles.com/trophies/We-Dare