The Adult Party Game About Your Friends

(10 customer reviews)

$19.95

  • The voting game is a party game that uncovers the hilarious truth behind your friendships
  • Play again and again – gameplay varies dramatically based on who you’re playing with
  • Warning: not recommended for accountants and other people without a personality
  • Get to know each other – personal stories are often shared after a revealing vote
Age Range (Description) 15+
Number of Players 4-10
Brand The Voting Game
Theme Party Game
Material Cardstock

 

Brand Name: Yi

GTIN: 885254471000 SKU / MPN: B00PJKCXJC Categories: , , , ,

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Product Description

Hand holding up a card that says, "Who gives the most awkward hugs?"

Hands holding an array of differently colored cards numbered 1 to 9.

Hand holding the original question card and everyone's numbered vote card (card number 7).

Choose a Card

The Voting Game begins when the first question card is revealed. Don’t worry, not all of them are about hugging…

Pick a Friend

Anonymously vote for which player in the group is the answer to the question.

Reveal the Vote

Results are tallied and revealed to the group. Find out who voted for who and uncover the hilarious truth behind your friendships.

3 example cards

Additional information

Weight 7 kg
Product Dimensions

4.02 x 2.51 x 4.02 inches

Item Weight

7 ounces

ASIN

B00PJKCXJC

Manufacturer

Dyce LLC

10 reviews for The Adult Party Game About Your Friends

  1. Jocelyn


    Inappropriate, but fun! I’d say depending on you and whomever you’re playing with you may have to be selective on who you decide to play this with. But that really comes down to each individual and comfort levels. Fun nonetheless.

  2. Carlo Sanfilippo


    Absolutely awesome game to play with friends

  3. This is me


    The picture I posted- I explain below why I chose those specific cards to post but I’ll start by saying this is a game you probably won’t be taking to work or church. There are quite a few cards that are considered inappropriate for certain settings/situations.If you’re super shy and/or easily offended, you might not enjoy this much….or maybe you will with a few drinks?For a group of mostly strangers- it may not be enjoyed as much, not just because of the awkward cards but there are a lot of questions that are more relevant for people that know you better.That being said- this is likely to be much more fun for a group of friends/close friends (possibly even some family)….and also a group that gets this kind of humor–although, if you throw in at least one shy and awkward person that would add extra fun lol.NOTE: Even with close friends, it has potential of getting pretty awkward. For example, see the picture I posted- say you’re in a group of mostly couples and one single person- or mostly single friends and one couple…depending on their personalities it could be just a little awkward or super awkward. I personally think it’s fun when it gets pretty awkward and having a mix of personalities. I plan on getting the NSFW expansion pack for our next game night for this very reason lol.NOTE: A majority of the cards are just clean and silly questions so if you’re not wanting the super awkward questions you could just pull those out–the picture I posted is most of the cards I found to be most potentially-awkward questions, so it’s not a ton of them BUT there are several more sexual references on cards that I did not put in the picture.A couple examples of the less-awkward (but still inappropriate) questions: “Who has gotten a massage with a happy ending” and “Who would be first picked for a threesome”Clean questions- these are still really fun and you’ll probably be arguing with your friends about each of your votes. Also, it’s funny when someone votes for you and you would not have expected it! A couple examples of clean but fun questions: “Who would try to talk down the price of Girl Scout Cookies?”, “Whose Google search history would you like to see the most?” and “Who gives the most awkward hugs”.

  4. Natalee Dillard


    I love this game, it’s really fun. I do encourage the use of discretion when selecting people to play it with as some questions can cause certain people to be uncomfortable. That being said the thing that most impressed me about this game is just the range of questions, everything from “Who is secretly a superhero ” to “who’s standards lower after the fewest number of drinks”, the results are hilarious. One of the added perks is that this game takes up almost no space on my already overflowing game shelves. Being an avid collector of board and card games, the packaging of games I order on are always a toss up. I always end up wondering “how will this fit on the shelves?” Luckily, this game is small and square and actually takes up very little room.This is where the review portion ends and if you want you can stop reading but I want to go into a little bit of detail about why I found out that some people are not suited for all questions and therefore not suited for this game.I bought this game in anticipation of a get together my roommate and I were having at our home, just a few friends. So one of our friends ends up bringing a guy who no one else at the party had met. Well we played this game and iIdrew the card that may have inspired this new guy to want to leave. The question being “who has hooked up with the most people in a 24hr period?” Some background info: every one present (except maybe the new guy) knows that the gal who brought new guy has participated in at least 2 threesomes and for our little group more than 1 hook up in 24 hours is quite unusual. So back to the votes, everyone is cracking up, knowing who in truth to vote for. Anyways long story short, after that question new guy went out for a smoke and when he came back they decided to leave early :(. New guy is a nice person but I think we scared him off.

  5. Jeff Clawson


    Want to know what people really think of you? Play this game. We brought it out after Christmas dinner and laughed until our sides hurt. You have to be able to take a joke if you’re going to play this. It’s never cool finding out your friends and family think you’re “most likely to clog a toilet and leave without telling anyone.” Excuse me? This has actually happened at my sister in laws house. I flushed a feminine hygiene product and clogged the toilet. This was early in our marriage when said sister in law hated me. Anyway, my husband and father in law had to buy a plunger to unclog the toilet. The day was saved and I only died a little on the inside. Anyway, like I said, you need to be able to laugh at yourself to play this game.

  6. Kira


    This is hilarious to play, especially at events or in groups with those you know well. I love pulling this game out for a good laugh and a simple party game!

  7. D. Richard


    I wanted to like this game as it provides an unique component that games like Cards Against Humanity usually lack. The selling point for this game is that players are able to share their opinions of each other by voting for whoever the card relates the most to. However, in my group, we’ve noticed that most of the cards were divvied up to the same 1 or 2 players that we consider to have the most “inappropriate” personality or what have you.. My group is completely fine with vulgar and raunchy humor, but the 1-2 individuals who ended up collecting most the cards will end up leaving the table feeling sad or humiliated. In essence, there’s really no “winning” this game.Other caveats include the lack of space in the box for expansion packs. This can be easily fixed by manipulating the box size and adding a plastic insert to make room for expansions. No one wants to carry around loose expansion decks.Lastly, a trend I’ve noticed in many one-dimensional party games is that they like to add filler rules that only exist to hinder the flow of the game. Why do players that were voted on have to guess who voted for them when this doesn’t count towards their score? This is a useless and absurd rule.All in all, I hosted this game for 1 play-through and it will likely sit on the shelf with the other one-off party games that lack the components/complexity to make them replayable.

  8. Marcus


    I saw this game played on YouTube, and had to add it to the collection.

  9. Jason Armstrong


    Excellent party game that rivals cards against humanity. Let me start off by saying I’m a huge CAH enthusiast, bigger blacker box, 6 expansions, all the bells and whistles.Beware:This game feels identical to the raunchy behavior that takes place in these 17+ card games. While the game can be fun to any random group of people, playing with close friends is really where it shines. The game forces people to make rash opinions about the people playing the game, and can potentially even hurt someone’s feelings by something like voting who would tip the least, most likely to date someone not yet born etc. While most cards are generally positive, you should make sure everyone playing can take a hit and realizes that it is just a game.With random strangers it is a lot harder to vote for someone you barely know opposed to those you know well. However playing with a group of close friends, it really shines as it promotes sharing the reasoning behind the vote, let it be a kind gesture someone witnessed or that one night where things went a little hazy.It is super compact, I like how easy it easy to bring a square box with me over the BBB. Less clutter than CAH because there isn’t a discard pile since all voting cards are returned to the players.Since this game is propelled by the players’ opinions instead of a funny word or phrase on a card, the jokes and memories created by playing feel more original and genuine, at least that what I perceived.Nice addition to my collection of party games, would buy again.

  10. Мартин


    I got this for a Chanukah present for friends. After we had a tragedy in my family during Chanukah, it was halted in its tracks and all parties stopped. Last night we decided to get together with friends and have latkes even though Chanukah was long past.I gave them this game as a present and it’s really fun!We had to alter the rules to say the person with the majority wins because if you played until one person got 4 cards, it might take a while.It was a great way to tease people but also know what others think of you. Who is most likely to get stopped for driving slow? Who has a moral compass broken beyond repair? Who will change the world? Who gets in trouble at work the most? My best friend was won “who was the biggest bully in school?”, “who has the longest criminal record?” (No one at the table had anything other than parking or speeding tickets and we all knew it so it was just fun to guess) and “who would stay the most calm in a national emergency?”.We are game players and all agreed this was a super fun game.I might just have to get one for myself lol

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