Stab a Panda is a “would you rather” style party game for 3-8 players that runs about 25 minutes. It features raunchy humor inclusive of, rather than attacking, marginalized groups.
Description:
Unlike other party games, it doesn’t “pander” to a judge. Instead, players must guess how the active player thinks. We’ve worked really hard to make this a fun game which is inclusive as well, rather than mean spirited. We also have a great team, including the co-creator of the hit board game Dinosaur Island, and NSFW art by the co-creator of OGLAF. The active player, or “panda” gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1-4 in order of preference. At the same time, the other players must guess how the panda will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
Stab a Panda is a “would you rather” style party game for 3-8 players that runs about 25 minutes. It features raunchy humor inclusive of, rather than attacking, marginalized groups.
Description:
Unlike other party games, it doesn’t “pander” to a judge. Instead, players must guess how the active player thinks. We’ve worked really hard to make this a fun game which is inclusive as well, rather than mean spirited. We also have a great team, including the co-creator of the hit board game Dinosaur Island, and NSFW art by the co-creator of OGLAF. The active player, or “panda” gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1-4 in order of preference. At the same time, the other players must guess how the panda will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
Stab a Panda is a “would you rather” style party game for 3-8 players that runs about 25 minutes. It features raunchy humor inclusive of, rather than attacking, marginalized groups.
Description:
Instead, players must guess how the active player thinks. We’ve worked really hard to make this a fun game which is inclusive as well, rather than mean spirited. We also have a great team, including the co-creator of the hit board game Dinosaur Island, and NSFW art by the co-creator of OGLAF. The active player, or “panda” gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1-4 in order of preference. At the same time, the other players must guess how the panda will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
Stab a Panda is a “would you rather” style party game for 3-8 players that runs about 25 minutes. It features raunchy humor inclusive of, rather than attacking, marginalized groups.
Description:
Unlike other party games, it doesn’t “pander” to a judge. Instead, players must guess how the active player thinks. We’ve worked really hard to make this a fun game which is inclusive as well, rather than mean spirited. We also have a great team, including the co-creator of the hit board game Dinosaur Island, and NSFW art by the co-creator of OGLAF. The active player, or “panda” gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1-4 in order of preference. At the same time, the other players must guess how the panda will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
A "Would You Rather?" style party game. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank. The other players must guess how they will rank their cards.
Description:
This game is for 3-8 players and plays in about 25 minutes. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1 through 4 in order of preference. The other players must guess how the active player will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
A "Would You Rather?" style party game. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank. The other players must guess how they will rank their cards.
Description:
This game is for 3-8 players and plays in about 25 minutes. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1 through 4 in order of preference. The other players must guess how the active player will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
A "Would You Rather?" style party game. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank. The other players must guess how they will rank their cards.
Description:
This game is for 3-8 players and plays in about 25 minutes. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1 through 4 in order of preference. The other players must guess how the active player will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
A "Would You Rather?" style party game. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank. The other players must guess how they will rank their cards.
Description:
This game is for 3-8 players and plays in about 25 minutes. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1 through 4 in order of preference. The other players must guess how the active player will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
A "Would You Rather?" style party game. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank. The other players must guess how they will rank their cards.
Description:
This game is for 3-8 players and plays in about 25 minutes. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1 through 4 in order of preference. The other players must guess how the active player will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!
A "Would you rather?"-style party game. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank. The other players must guess how they will rank their cards.
Description:
You'd Rather What?! is a “would you rather?” style party game for 3-8 players that plays in about 25 minutes. The active player gets 4 cards which they secretly rank 1 through 4 in order of preference. The other players must guess how the active player will rank their cards. For each card matched, the player gets a point. At the end of one round, the player with the most points wins!