In a country more divided than ever, a new game attempts to divide it just a little bit more. Introducing the new party game Judgy McJudgerson, the most judgemental game ever.
Judgy McJudgerson is a simple, hilarious party game all about mercilessly judging people based on what their face looks like. What? Don’t even act like you don’t already do that.
Each box contains 150 face cards featuring a rando, weird humans from around the world, plus 350 judgment cards with insightful statements like: “I do most of my bathing in public pools,” or “I’m microdosing acid right now” or “I believe the world as we know it is a simulation designed by higher life forms” Players take turns matching judgment cards to a face cards and each round, a rotating “Judge” decides whose judgment is the best match.
Unlike those other party games that you can’t play with your parents without having to explain things you never wanted your parents to know about in the first place, Judgy plays like a PG-13 movie, laugh-out-loud funny, while gently pushing the edge of what’s appropriate.
We all make a million micro-judgements about random strangers every day. Judgy McJudgerson brings out our latent biases and stereotypes, promoting an honest dialogue between players, thus making the world a better place. And also making us more money.
Judgy McJudgerson is not for frugal cheap skates and cost $25. It’s available on Amazon.com and free shipping for everyone (we’re assuming everyone has Amazon Prime by now). If you’re still reading and still not sure if you want to buy this game because you can never be decisive about anything in your life, go to JudgyMcJudgerson.com for more reasons to give us your money.
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