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LAUGH SO HARD THAT YOU GET SICK: Contains 500 hilarious and endlessly replayable cards, providing you and your friends with infinite opportunities to laugh with such force and frequency that it overwhelms your biological functions, leaving you jaundiced and shivering on the floor.
NOT FOR CHILDREN: We made this game 17+ to teach kids the valuable lesson that just because something has a cute cartoon animal on it doesn't mean it's theirs to put their sticky hands all over.
THE ONLY CARD GAME THAT SHOWS YOU A PICTURE OF A STINGRAY IN LINGERIE: Amazing!
WE'RE PRETTY SURE A RAT WON'T POP OUT OF THE GAME AND BITE YOU: No promises, though.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a party game that relies on the creativity of the players rather than the inherent absurdity of the cards?
"Fun Employed" or "Snake Oil Salesman" allows you to draw cards that determine how you are either going to sell yourself in an interview or a product to a customer. The best pitch wins the round. We get entirely silly and the sky is the limit with creativity.
What I like about Fun Employed is that each round is a new job and you have a new strength card. However, the interviewer throws down a surprise negative trait mid-interview: felon, collects ceramic cats, elephantiasis, flasher, or worse and you have to work that "bad" quality into why that is actually a benefit to the position.
Even with limited cards, the variation of jobs, good traits, and surprise negative traits makes each round different.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a party game that relies on the creativity of the players rather than the inherent absurdity of the cards?
They're digital, but Jackbox Party Packs have some games that rely solely on your creativity. Quiplash is pretty similar to Cards Against Humanity, but you answer the prompt instead of choosing a card.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a party game that relies on the creativity of the players rather than the inherent absurdity of the cards?
Scrawl is fun, kind of like Telephone meets Pictionary. You get a prompt, draw it on a tiny whiteboard, and pass to the right. The next player looks at your picture, clips a new whiteboard with their guess to the front, and passes the stack to the right. This continues on, alternating drawing and writing, until your own board gets back to you. There is a scoring system but we usually just go through the stack and show it to the group for laughs without worrying about scoring. It can get pretty hilarious, even more so when people are terrible at drawing. https://boardgamegeek.com/boardga...982/scrawl
"Fun Employed" or "Snake Oil Salesman" allows you to draw cards that determine how you are either going to sell yourself in an interview or a product to a customer. The best pitch wins the round. We get entirely silly and the sky is the limit with creativity.
What I like about Fun Employed is that each round is a new job and you have a new strength card. However, the interviewer throws down a surprise negative trait mid-interview: felon, collects ceramic cats, elephantiasis, flasher, or worse and you have to work that "bad" quality into why that is actually a benefit to the position.
Even with limited cards, the variation of jobs, good traits, and surprise negative traits makes each round different.
I really like Funemployed, but it is polarizing. Some of us love that it keeps you on your toes, others view it "as being as fun as a job interview"
Does anyone have a recommendation for a party game that relies on the creativity of the players rather than the inherent absurdity of the cards?
Dungeons and Dragons. Or a good ol' fashioned orgy. Maybe a good ol' fashioned orgy while dressed like D&D characters? See? creative juices already flowing!
Last edited by helloooomcfly January 17, 2025 at 03:11 AM.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a party game that relies on the creativity of the players rather than the inherent absurdity of the cards?
I made a game called Inventory Management awhile ago that's a kind of Dungeons & Dragons party game where you tell a story about how you complete various quests with your items. It's on a print-to-make site now called "the game crafter" if you want to check it out: https://tgc.link/inventorymanagement
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What I like about Fun Employed is that each round is a new job and you have a new strength card. However, the interviewer throws down a surprise negative trait mid-interview: felon, collects ceramic cats, elephantiasis, flasher, or worse and you have to work that "bad" quality into why that is actually a benefit to the position.
Even with limited cards, the variation of jobs, good traits, and surprise negative traits makes each round different.
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What I like about Fun Employed is that each round is a new job and you have a new strength card. However, the interviewer throws down a surprise negative trait mid-interview: felon, collects ceramic cats, elephantiasis, flasher, or worse and you have to work that "bad" quality into why that is actually a benefit to the position.
Even with limited cards, the variation of jobs, good traits, and surprise negative traits makes each round different.
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