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Our Verdict
Perfect for parties with friends who have no filter and love acidic humor.
Highlights
- Extremely simple rules
- Generates immediate laughter
- Very high social interaction
- Ideal for large groups
Keep in mind
- Humor can be offensive
- Entirely dependent on the group
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You know those games where you don't play to win, but to see who can be the most clueless person at the table? That's Patuscada. If you've heard of Cards Against Humanity, you're halfway there, but this is the Brazilian version, infused with that sharp, politically incorrect humor we know so well. The dynamic is simple: someone asks a question, and the others play the answer they find most absurd, cruel, or hilarious. The goal isn't to follow logic, but to win over the round's judge by being as 'scoundrel' as possible.
The game shines at parties and gatherings, turning any environment into a zone of laughter and shock. It's the kind of experience where winning is secondary; the real prize is that moment of silence followed by general laughter when someone plays the perfect card for the situation. Since it's a fast-paced card game with rules that can be explained in two minutes, it's ideal for those who want to push people out of their comfort zones without needing complex manuals.
But a word of caution: Patuscada isn't for every group. Since the humor is heavy and often ruthless, it's essential to know who is at the table to avoid awkward tensions. If your crowd loves laughing at the absurd and doesn't get offended easily, it's the perfect choice. It's a game of pure interaction, where each player's creativity (or lack of scruples) drives the match. Get ready to discover facets of your friends you never imagined existed, as they all try to prove who is the most cynical member of the group.
The game shines at parties and gatherings, turning any environment into a zone of laughter and shock. It's the kind of experience where winning is secondary; the real prize is that moment of silence followed by general laughter when someone plays the perfect card for the situation. Since it's a fast-paced card game with rules that can be explained in two minutes, it's ideal for those who want to push people out of their comfort zones without needing complex manuals.
But a word of caution: Patuscada isn't for every group. Since the humor is heavy and often ruthless, it's essential to know who is at the table to avoid awkward tensions. If your crowd loves laughing at the absurd and doesn't get offended easily, it's the perfect choice. It's a game of pure interaction, where each player's creativity (or lack of scruples) drives the match. Get ready to discover facets of your friends you never imagined existed, as they all try to prove who is the most cynical member of the group.
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Publisher
(Self-Published)
Designer
Mauro Romeo, Raphael Sócrates
Artist
Marília Feldhues
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! Everyone can start playing in less than 5 minutes. Just ask and answer with the most absurd card.
How many people can play?
From 4 to 12 players. The more people, the more chaotic and funny it gets.
Is it suitable for children?
Absolutely not. The content is adult, acidic, and politically incorrect.
How long does a game last?
It depends on the group's mood, but usually between 20 and 90 minutes.
What's in the box?
A deck of question cards and a deck of answer cards to create the craziest combinations.