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WHAT DO YOU MEME? Core Game - The Hilarious Adult Party Game for Meme Lovers (UK Edition)

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Using white cards such as ‘it’s a weird shape but I like it’, ‘this kitty’s got claws’, ‘I’ve room for one more’, you’re finally gonna see what dirty minders your besties are. It makes a great gift (especially for your girl) and brings fun to every party. It’s a hella good bachelorette card game too! It’s beyond doubt all-in-one! As always, never let your sense of humor miss, since the funniest answer wins the round. The stars above in each card are usually higher when the review starts positively, and vice versa. Be honest on your answers, I mean, how good can a fart bath bomb get? Or an expired egg? I guess we’ll never know. The rules are simple: players take turns playing a caption card, and everyone else selects the funniest meme card from their hand to pair with it. The player with the funniest combination wins the round! With hundreds of hilarious caption and meme cards to choose from, no two games will ever be the same.

With illustrations based on popular internet memes such as "Me Gusta", "Challenge Accepted" and "Rage Guy", you choose one of 7 meme cards, as a reaction to a read scenario. Introducing the ultimate meme game that will have you laughing out loud for hours on end! Get ready to flex your meme-creating skills and out-meme your opponents in this hilarious game, inspired by the wildly popular "What Do You Meme?" party game. 🔥🔝 Play the game with 3 or more people. You’ll need at least 2 other friends or family members to play What Do You Meme? but there’s no limit on how many other players can join. Sit around a table so everyone can easily reach the cards in the middle. [1] X Research sourceA card game for a party, company or family in which players select the appropriate meme for various situations. Players may also trade one of their earned photo cards for 7 new caption cards at any point, with their previous 7 caption cards getting placed onto the discard pile. There are two things in common: the content (adult-friendly) and combining cards. In Red Flags the ending combination will be made of 3 cards, and makes you think from a specific perspective: would I date that? 10. Pitchstorm Both games contain combining two cards to make a funny combination. Nevertheless, Apples To Apples doesn’t include pictures, and it is also teen-friendly. 3. Review My Thingy For example, you’ll gonna have to read ‘How do you stop a bull from charging? – You cancel its debit card’ as if you were on a roller coaster. How did they even think of these jokes? We always play in teams, so it’s team VS> team every time, and we just try to make the other team laugh!

All players roll the die once to see who goes first. The player who rolls the highest number goes first. If two or more players roll the same highest number, they re-roll until a winner is found. What Do You Meme?’ has pictures, ‘Drawing Without Dignity’ has drawings. They have the same meaning and relate to similar content. Anyways, speaking of the latter, you can show your artistic skills, and how good you are n teamworking. 16. Couch Skeletons But don't be fooled by the simplicity of the game - it takes a true meme master to come out on top! To succeed in this game, you'll need to tap into your creativity and sense of humor to create the funniest memes possible. Don't be afraid to take risks and go for the unexpected - after all, the best memes are often the most unexpected ones. The idea behind both games of putting your effort into creating the funniest combination is the same. However, when playing ‘What Do You Meme?’ you’ll only have to combine 2 cards (which sounds easier), different from ‘Joking Hazard’ where there are always 3 cards part of a combination. 2. Apples To Apples

You should know that none of the games we mentioned are identical to ‘What Do You Meme?’, all of them have something in common (and we’ve written about all these details), but you won’t find something that’s like a real copy of the game. You have expansions for that. You have editions. If you’re an overprotective parent, you may want to go through all the cards once, just in case you doubt if any word is inappropriate. Use the same gameplay rules: choose one of the red cards you think makes the best combination with the blue card. It’s easy as pie! Yes, you have to imagine what a movie you made out of your cards would look like, but you have only 45 sec to explain it. During the explanation, the executive may stop you, and add one notes card, which means you have to include whatever’s written on it on your movie pitch. Who knows, this could be your hidden talent… However, there is the family edition that is suitable for those under 17 and who aren’t a fan of adult humor. What do the What Do You Meme rules say to do if you run out of caption cards while playing? What they have in common is matching cards, so you match the picture and the caption, and also the platform/person with the post. ‘Social Sabotage’ includes completing challenges as well, specifically on social media. It may not be the best for shy/introverted people… 7. Live Laugh Lose

They must then combine the meme with the funniest caption out of the 7 to win a point. The person with the most points at the end of the game becomes the ultimate Meme Lord. You now have the choice of betting up to 3 of your tokens, on one or more of the other players guesses (unrevealed cards on the table).The game can be played by up to six players, each with their own color: Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow. Some of the caption cards have certain topics which are considered adult in content, so minors aren’t exposed to such subjects we cannot recommend for anyone under 17.

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