Party Games
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Exploding Kittens and Penn Jillette’s new party game is for all the rotten liars
Fibbing with family.
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Is a hot dog limp or firm? Asking the big questions in party game Wavelength with team Eurogamer!
Before we get In A Bind in the Twister-like card game.
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Asmodee invests in Exploding Kittens to “more closely collaborate on game design”
Throw Throw Bags of Money.
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Awkward small talk is the whole point of Humans, a party game for aliens in disguise
Is this music? I can’t get enough of that sweet music.
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Throw Throw Burrito sequel adds aerial avocado to Exploding Kittens creators' dodgeball card game
Throw Throw Avocado can be played alone or combined with original using combo deck.
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Not Enough Mana is the first tabletop game from Superhot dev’s indie games fund
No current plans for more board games, studio says.
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Uno celebrates its 50th anniversary with new decks and $50,000 world championship
Say Happy Birthday or draw 25.
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Video chat app Backyard comes with clones of Codenames, Cards Against Humanity and other board games
With games inspired by Secret Hitler, One Night Werewolf and Fish Bowl on the way.
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Love Letter designer’s latest game The Last Brave is getting an English release this November
Following original Japanese edition released in 2018.
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Former Cards Against Humanity employees allege “toxic working culture” at party game company
Writers share experiences under hashtag #CAHisOver, but company refutes them all.
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Cards Against Humanity responds to allegations of “toxic work environment”
“We are committed to rebuilding a workplace that the partners and staff can be proud of."
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Tapeworm is a delightfully gross card game mash-up of Uno and Snake from Binding of Isaac creator
Edmund McMillen's second tabletop project live on Kickstarter now.
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Party game Insider is 20 Questions meets Werewolf, and it’s getting a trickier new edition
Insider Black is both a standalone game and expansion for the original.
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Party board game favourite Spyfall is getting a spiritual sequel, Spycon
Time to pull off the next con.