

🎉 Dare to Decide, Laugh to Connect!
Would You Rather? is a dynamic party card game by Spin Master designed for 3-6 players aged 14 and up. Featuring over 500 thought-provoking questions across 5 categories and 150 custom-illustrated dilemma cards, it challenges players to make tough choices while guessing others’ dealbreakers. Perfect for college parties, Friendsgiving, birthdays, and casual game nights, it combines humor, strategy, and social insight to keep everyone engaged and entertained.

































| ASIN | B0BRT58L5W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,470 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #351 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,115) |
| Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
| Item model number | 6066890 |
| Manufacturer | Spin Master |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 6.61 x 2.05 x 8.54 inches |
| Release date | November 21, 2025 |
H**E
Great game night game. So much fun to play!
One of our favorite games to play with friends on vacation! So many funny cards. It’s easy to play, you can even play with younger kids. It’s mostly kid friendly, There are a few adult cards, but we usually pull those and don’t play them if playing with kids. Definitely recommend this for your next game night!
A**U
Love the game. Best for parties and gatherings
Great game for parties! Got this as a gift for my brother. We spend hours playing this game with the fam. All of us enjoyed it a lot and had a blast. Great for casual game nights or parties. Not difficult to understand. Made all people feel included.
E**N
Fun!
Fun game! I got it 1.5 years ago n finally got around to playing it. My husband, my 19 year old son, my 39 year old daughter and I played . It was so much fun! We skipped over a few cards that my son didn’t wanna read in front of us. lol . But we had a lot of laughs.
C**E
Durable, funny cards with a great second life
I bought this mainly to use the cards as a channel point redeem on Twitch, and they’ve been perfect for that. The questions are funny and easy to read out loud, and the cards themselves are durable enough to hold up to regular handling. Even outside of streaming, it works well as a casual party game. Simple, fun, and well-made.
F**S
Good game or gift to give
This is a great gift for kids if you don't know what to get them. Asking these questions really brings people to talking. It is fun to see what people say. You can play and leave it for later and come back to the game. It's no pressure type of game. It's fun as kids love the questions asked. I bought a few for gifts and it was a hit. Its small so you can even travel with it. The price was a great value.
N**R
My favorite new game
We are a big game family. There is hardly anything you could do with a family of 4 for $25 bucks or less these days, especially when you have someone that eats as much as my 20 year old son 😂. I am constantly searching for new games that fit my parameters: easy to learn and play, without being boring. This isn’t a strategic game other than coming up with a great answer—being the last person to go can make that a challenge by the end of the third draft pick. I posted a video where I walk through how to play. This game meets my criteria—we were up and playing after one YouTube video and referring back to directions when needed. The genres to answer vary greatly (horror got interesting quickly) and you can even make your own. I like that it isn’t dependent upon who shouts an answer first—my left brained hubby and son are often at a disadvantage with those games, while I am at a disadvantage with games that require quick calculations; everyone writes their answers down one after the other so they have plenty of time between turns to think of something to put down. This is also one of those rare games where it seems a different person wins each time. The game comes with everything you need to get started including two dry erase markers with erasers attached and the board to write on. My ONLY complaint is that this game could easily have accommodated more players. I wish they had more space and cards to add them. *Back to buy two more so we can play in larger groups. I'm sad that this is so cheap now as that likely means this game isn't the hit it deserves to be, but I am happy to take advantage of the price.
R**D
Meh
Ok game, not great
G**E
Great easy game, if you can be a bit creative.
Purchased it as an amazing haul deal, for the price I got it, it’s a a great game. Simple rules and barely any set up, I prefer it to the generic cards against humanity clone, only challenge is being creative enough to come up with answers.
C**S
This is a great game. Everyone that has joined me playing it loved it. Great laughs are had!
L**A
The game is exactly as it says. I thought it had a timer but is just lots of cards with codes. Still good fun for the family
D**Y
Had a lot of fun playing this on Christmas Eve. We spent about 2 hours playing the game and still hadn't gone through all the cards. We did play a little loose with the rules though (3-word descriptors). Highly recommend. We mixed the adult cards in with the regular deck for the occasional twist. If you're playing with kids, maybe skip that step.
R**Y
This game will have everyone thinking. So much fun!
L**R
I have several friends who share my affinity for pop culture - this is a perfect game for when we get together on girls' night. It's fast-paced, and you can complete hands quite quickly, so it works for us even if we don't feel like devoting a lot of time to a game (though some get together are game nights and for those, this works). The "judge" role rotates, and the judge places 2 rectangular cards on the table with traits (conceptually, this reminds me of a venn diagram). Then, the players have a hand of circular shaped cars with pop culture and other references on them, and players each place one circular shaped card that they think fits the two traits. One example: if the traits are "made of plastic" and "likes the drama" (I'm paraphrasing), you might hold a "Kardashian" circle card to put down. That's largely the gist of the game, the judge picks which circle card is best, the winner of that hand gets the two rectangle cards. First person with 7 rectangles wins the round. I have to admit, this game has been a lot of laughs - because some of the "matches" are pretty hilarious. I give it to the game designers that they came up with a GREAT selection of circle cards, from pop culture to regular life things. Again, fun game, fast paced, and for me this boils down to being a great pop culture adjacent game!
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