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rating
Ludopedia
10.0
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Fans of card games and humor will love Roasted – the most fun culinary battle at the table.
Highlights
- Fast and addictive
- Guaranteed laughs
- Strategic elimination
Keep in mind
- Elimination can be harsh
- Limited cards
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Roasted is that card game that makes you feel like the cruelest chef in the room. Each game starts with an empty table and a simple goal: assemble the perfect dinner while ruining everyone else's food. The trick lies in the sabotage cards – vegetables that can be used as weapons, and the dreaded "Roast" cards that literally burn the opponent.
The player elimination mechanic ensures no one stays out for long. When you lose your last card or your meal is destroyed, the player is eliminated and the game continues until only one remains. This dynamic creates constant tension and lots of laughs, as the last one with a dish can still be surprised.
Components are simple: 55 illustrated cards, from "Bald Broccoli" to the "Bipedal Carrot." The art is funny and helps keep the mood light, while the rules are easy to learn – perfect for families, friends, and even for those just testing a new game.
The food theme is obvious, but the way it’s used is genius. Instead of a traditional dinner, each card brings an unusual scenario, turning the kitchen into a battlefield. This makes the game stand out at any card table.
Repetition and variety are key: each game brings new card combinations, so strategy changes every round. If you enjoy quick games, 5 to 30 minutes, and playing with 2 to 6 people, Roasted will surprise you with its mix of humor, competition, and elimination.
The player elimination mechanic ensures no one stays out for long. When you lose your last card or your meal is destroyed, the player is eliminated and the game continues until only one remains. This dynamic creates constant tension and lots of laughs, as the last one with a dish can still be surprised.
Components are simple: 55 illustrated cards, from "Bald Broccoli" to the "Bipedal Carrot." The art is funny and helps keep the mood light, while the rules are easy to learn – perfect for families, friends, and even for those just testing a new game.
The food theme is obvious, but the way it’s used is genius. Instead of a traditional dinner, each card brings an unusual scenario, turning the kitchen into a battlefield. This makes the game stand out at any card table.
Repetition and variety are key: each game brings new card combinations, so strategy changes every round. If you enjoy quick games, 5 to 30 minutes, and playing with 2 to 6 people, Roasted will surprise you with its mix of humor, competition, and elimination.
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Best player count
BGG community vote
2
OK
3
OK
4
OK
5
OK
6
OK
Soundtrack
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Publisher
(Self-Published)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can play Roasted?
2 to 6 players, ideal for small or large groups.
What is the average game length?
Between 5 and 30 minutes, depending on player count and play speed.
Is the game easy to learn?
Yes, the rules are simple and quick to explain, perfect for beginners.
What are the main components?
55 illustrated cards featuring food and sabotage themes, plus a simple table board.
Is Roasted suitable for kids?
Yes, it’s a family game, though the sabotage theme may be a bit harsh for very young children.
Are there versions in other languages?
Currently the official version is in Portuguese and English, but future translations may be available.
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