Monstrocards is a party card game in which players quickly create their own cards and pit them against other players’ cards in a series of duels. Because you don’t have much time to create your deck, what comes out is often weird, sometimes creepy, and usually hilarious. When two players pit their cards against each other, the players who aren’t dueling...
Parody of Italian politics in the '80s. Each player leads a party: one is the only honest party (never gets money, but can denounce the politics of the other players; he wins if at least 12 are arrested), one is a party that doesn't care any more about shame, corruption, etc. (he wins if no other player wins within 12 turns) and each other party is...
In the role-play-based negotiation game Monumental Consequence, players take the roles of townsfolk of La Ville, whose church has been taken over by an invading army. Do you risk your lives to attack the church to save the art — or bomb it? Similar to social deduction games, each player has a designated role, with victory conditions associated with it....
Mood X is a storytelling and lateral thinking game in which your playmates' personality is part of the game. The game is divided into turns, and on each turn a different player acts as the protagonist of a short story. A clever mechanism helps the other players to generate a range of stories in little time. When the story is over, each player attempts to...
The aim of the game is to receive as many like points as possible. In each round of the game one of the players becomes The Client. The Client gives a brief valid for all the "Agencies" (the other players), and then puts on the table a set of random "Visual Cards" each one showing a picture. Once the brief is established, each Agency has to propose a...
In Moods, players take turns drawing a Mood Card and a Phrase Card. The active player reads the phrase aloud, embodying the emotion specified on their Mood Card—which remains hidden from the other players. The remaining players then use their voting chips to guess the mood being portrayed. Correct guesses allow both the actor and the guessers to advance on...
From the questionable to the downright detestable, it's time to find out what your friends really think of you with this game of moral dilemmas! From "which of us is most likely to complain in a restaurant?" to "which of us is most likely to go to jail for tax evasion?", take turns to read out the cards and nominate a player. It's the perfect party game...
Moral Dilemma is a rude, adult party game where the right answer is always determined by your peers. This party game of ethical debate will put you and your friends in a position to discuss some of the most outrageous predicaments with some of the most terrible resolutions that we could think of. Two unique sets of rules will create two very different ways...
An expansion or booster pack for Moral Dilemma which includes 25 additional moral dilemma cards that can be mixed into the full game or played separately. So you and your friends can debate such historical factoids, like: "Did you know that the Nazis were the first to realize that smoking led to lung cancer and started the first anti-smoking campaign? True...
There are now different ways to play each turn! The person asking the question selects which 'mode' they want before pulling a card: Strategic mode (also known as classic) - the person asking the question gets a point if they vote the same as society Honesty mode - the person asking the question gets a point if they vote the same as society and each member...
Each round, one person is nominated by the group to be the Moral Compass. This person gets a second set of voting cards, essentially doubling this person's voting power, helping to break ties in a game with an even number of society members. The Moral Compass can also choose to vote two different ways, which is especially strategic when playing with the...