🔥 Get Ready to Roast Your Friends!
WHAT DO YOU MEME? Stir The Pot is an engaging party game designed for adults, featuring 400 humorous cards and accommodating 3 to 20+ players. Perfect for game nights, it encourages laughter and interaction, making it a must-have for any social gathering.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.5"L x 6.5"W |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | party |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Humor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Handmade |
Number of Players | 3-20+ |
H**I
Fun!
Fun to play
S**A
Will make adult men cry and we don’t want that.
Love this game but isn’t meant for the sensitive yet still masculine, delicate man in your life, he could get filled with emotion and not know how to process this game. I was under the impression that this game is meant to be a joke, have a good laugh but warning could be triggering for the ordinary man’s man. Played at my weekly game night with a group of adult people, mostly men who all got their feelings hurt, felt attacked for the first time in their lives and became hysterical. As a woman I realize that it is my fault to bring a game to game night, I was trying to make decisions where it wasn’t my place and in hindsight I can’t take away the pain this caused the tough men in my life, I have learned and will be better and perhaps more traditional, consider bringing snacks instead. I don’t think we will ever take this game out again. I loved it personally and laughed a lot but also I don’t have to uphold my reputation as I try to focus on being feminine and agreeable so everyone likes me. Be careful when purchasing this game.
K**A
Fun game!! Not for you if you’re sensitive lol
This game was so fun, definitely for adults and not for anyone who is sensitive lolPlayed it with my brothers and sisters and we got some good laughs from it
D**E
Great concept, but only for certain groups
I got this to play with my in-laws... come to find out, this is not a game to be played with certain people. The premise of the game is that someone has to answer a question (for example, "who has the most street smarts?" or "who has the dumbest face?") by pointing to someone, then they flip a coin to determine whether they tell EVERYONE what the question or if they only tell everyone EXCEPT the person they pointed at. So, I would only recommend this game with people whose feelings aren't going to be hurt and/or people who are aware enough that they aren't going to go to far and hurt someone else. We definitely made the decision that we could NOT play this with my in-laws, but my siblings were able to play it with no problems. It doesn't have an endless number of questions, but if you play it with different groups your answers will change.I took a star off for two reasons:1. The box is roughly the size/shape of "What do you meme?", however, the box was only a third to a half full, with a plastic spacer taking up the rest of the box... it just feels like a bit of a rip-off.2. The rules state that Player A draws the card, reads the card, and shows it to Player B (on their left). Then, Player B reads the card and points to someone. They flip a coin that determines whether they tell EVERYONE the question or tell everyone EXCEPT the person who was pointed to. When it's the second option (that the person pointed at doesn't get to know what question they were the answer to - which could be good or bad), if they were Player A, it defeats the whole purpose. We quickly adapted so that each player would just draw their own card (instead of the person before them drawing one and showing them). The rules overcomplicated it for no observable reason.
S**E
Me when I ragebait the homie at the function
This game is really fun amongst friends. A nice way to switch it up when getting together at a party, as long as everyone can take in good stride lol.
C**N
fun fun fun
Great Game
M**O
You really need at least 6 people!
My husband and I played this with another couple and part of it decides whether to tell who you thought the other card matched with, or to not tell, so with only 4 people, it was more like 2 against 2, we ended up just telling. It would definitely be more fun with at least 6 people or more; just 4 was kinda boring.
A**N
Fun game for close friends that is easy to learn
If you are looking for a game that is easy to learn (can be customized too) for close friends, this is the one. I’ve played this game with two separate group of close friends and they both loved it!The special thing about this game is it led us to talk about the reason why someone was chosen and made us all laughed so hard.This game never gets old because unlike other games, the answer of this game is always different depends on who you play with.
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