Caution Signs: More Fun Ahead

Caution Signs: More Fun Ahead

Wacky Wizard Games · Board game · 2026
3–9 20–30 min
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Our Verdict

Chaotic fun for large groups who love drawing under pressure!

Highlights
  • Quick and hilarious
  • Easy to learn
  • Great for parties
  • Very high engagement
Keep in mind
  • Requires basic drawing skills
  • Depends on group interaction
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About the game
If you're looking for that perfect game to spice up a party or a casual hangout, look no further! Caution Signs: More Fun Ahead is a standalone expansion that puts your creativity (or lack thereof) to the ultimate test in a hilarious way. The mechanics are straightforward, but the chaos is real. In each round, you're handed a secret combo of an adjective and a noun. And let me tell you, the possibilities are massive! We're talking things like 'Aggressive Dolls,' 'Alien Foxes,' or 'Lazy Jesters.' Your mission? You have a mere twenty seconds to sketch this combination onto a caution sign. It's a total race against the clock! Once time is up, all the drawings are revealed alongside the original words. That's when the real fun begins: the round's guesser has to look at those signs and try to figure out exactly what each one is warning them about. It's the kind of game where a terrible drawing is often much funnier than a masterpiece. Since it's a standalone expansion, you don't need the base game to jump straight into the action. It's perfect for groups of 3 to 9 people looking for something fast-paced, engaging, and doesn't require anyone to be a professional artist. If you want to watch your friends struggle to draw impossible things under pressure, this is the one for your next social gathering!
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Publisher Wacky Wizard Games
Designer Danielle Reynolds, Scott Brady
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need the base game to play?
Nope! This is a standalone, so you can jump right in.
How long does a game take?
It's super quick, usually between 20 to 30 minutes.
How many players is it best for?
It really shines with groups of 3 to 9 players.
Do I need to be good at drawing?
Not at all! In fact, the worse the drawing, the funnier the game gets.
How complex is the game?
It's very simple, ideal for all ages and anyone looking to just relax.