Verdict:
A game which takes all the humorous aspects of would you rather and adds more layers. A great party game.Pros:
Quick to learnLot's of cards
Goodvalue
Really witty
Cons:
Needs many peopleTakes a while to play
Ratings:
Key features:
Review price: £20
350 poison cards
48 choose cards
For 3-16 players
More complicated version of would you rather
Instructions
Included with this game, is a set of easy-to-follow instructions. They are written on a small card and it breaks it down into easy to read parts. It only took about 5 minutes to fully understand the rules and how to play. One thing which I found that really adds to this game is the addition of a judge. To play, each player takes 6 cards and basically you are looking for a card that is equally as bad as the card nominated by the judge for that round. The judge then picks the best card and the person who chose that gets a point. Then everyone must decide which card is worse.
Humor
This game never fails to bring lots of laughter to the table and the more players involved, the better. It always starts great conversations over the table about what would you rather situations, and you learn a lot about everyone you play with. As the aim of the game is to create the most difficult decision, the harder the choice, the funnier! This makes it very enjoyable to play and adds humor to the game.
Replay ability
As there are so many cards, it takes many many games before the deck has to be repeated. Unlike many other games of this sort, there is an abundance of cards included and it definitely makes the game better value. As it could get boring if there were few cards, having 350 makes so many different combinations. Each one is very funny and well thought out. While one may not be very funny on its own, when compared to another it can become hilarious. There is also another add-on of this game you can buy which is called the NSFW edition although that shouldn’t be required unless you play it a lot. All in all, it can be played many times before the cards become repetitive.
Quality
All of the cards are very high quality and are made with good materials. The cards are sturdy and do not bend easily. In addition to this, the writing on them is well-thought out and each card creates an interesting decision. It is definitely not a flimsy set and is prepared to last through anything. I was surprised to see the nice presentation and quality build. Not disappointed.
Value
At £20, this game is considerably better value than most other games as it contains way more cards than normal. I have paid £30 before to receive less than 100 cards of lesser quality. While £20 is cheap, a lot of effort and time has gone into the making of this games. It contains really high-quality and creative content which wouldn’t be expected of the price. For 20£, it is a bargain.
Disclaimer: I received this product for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion. All opinions expressed are completely my own.