🎉 What The Cup!? - Where bluffing meets bonding!
What The Cup!? is an exciting social bluffing dice game designed for 3-6 players aged 12 and up. Featuring handheld dice cups and D12 dice, players engage in strategic gameplay involving spying, swapping, and stealing to win. With a playtime of just 10-20 minutes, it's perfect for game nights or on-the-go entertainment. The game includes everything you need to start playing right away, making it a fantastic gift for friends and family.
A**I
Fun, fast and easy
Wife loves this game because its quick and easy. Played it with extended family, everyone loved.
T**E
Wont be disappointed
Really a fun addicting game. Easy rules great family game all around!!
C**B
May luck on your side
Tried this on our monthly game night and it was OK. It reminds me of the card game high/low card. Rules are simple and the game is quick to learn. It's fun if you add some drinking to it. Makes it a bit harder to try and bluff people. It takes a round or two before you really pick up speed and the game will move quickly after that. You can go a couple rounds before it gets a little repetitive but a fun way to start off the night. I suggest having more than 3 players. The more the better. I am thinking of writing some new cards to help keep hydrated. The game has great potential to be modified for anyone.
T**J
We laughed! It’s fun.
Simple set up. Quick to learn. Strategizing against eachother, and some good laughs!We played this for the first time on Christmas.It’s hard to get all 3 of my teens in the same room at the same time. It’s a fairly quick game so you can get through a few hands of play without the game dragging on.I’m sure the kids will want to play this again.We played with 2 adults, 17, 16, 14 yr olds.
S**M
It's OK
I tried this game with my game group, because we tend to like party games... and it looked like something different. We played several rounds, but it got old pretty quickly. I think it might be better with kids or for families, but for adult groups, it's just not that fun. It was all well packaged, nice looking game, all the accessories were nice, etc.. just didn't have that much fun playing it.
B**R
Pretty Fun
The media could not be loaded. Honestly, I had low expectations for this game. It seemed overly simplistic and repetitive. However, after getting a few friends over, I quickly found myself really enjoying the gameplay.This gams plays out as everyone having a secret numbered die. As the game progresses, you have an action card that changes other players die or even who is in possession of said die. This is where the chaos begins! As the playful rivalry grows I find more enjoyment as one person can halt someone’s edge quickly with an action card where you shake their dice.This game is in a constant flux. At one moment your objective is to have the lowest dice then the next you’re required to have the highest. Meanwhile the strategy is constantly changing as action cards are played causing everyone to shuffle their dice around.Overall, this is a simple game, however the strategy is quite complex as you respond to opponents and the random luck!While the gameplay is pretty fun. The game pieces are a little cheap. The chips are made from cardboard rather than a traditional porker chip. And the plastic ups are made from a fairly thing quality plastic. Should be find for a decent amount of time, but I worry that they’ll crack.Still highly recommend this one. Perfect for ages: teens - adults.
E**Y
Fun and easy to play once you learn the rules!
"What the Cup" took a few rounds to get the hang of, but once we all understood the rtules we had a great time playing it. The game starts with everyone getting some chips and a cup/die set. Each player puts a chip in the middle and rolls their die, hiding it from the other players in the cup. On a player's turn, they draw a card and can choose to play the card by doing things like swapping dice with a player, peeking at a player's die, or sending all cups a space or two to the right. The player can also choose to flip the high/low card in the middle of the table to change the winning card value. If a game over card is drawn, the game ends immediately. Your goal as a player is to try to have the highest or lowest card when the game over card is drawn. At the end of a round the winner gets all of the chips in the middle, and the group continues playing rounds until someone runs out of chips.The game moves at a quick pace once you understand what to do, and it's pretty fun to strategize while trying to analyze your fellow players' actions. Half of the time my strategies were foiled by the game over card coming up more quickly than I expected- oops! With three players we started off with ten chips each, which could make a full game go on for quite some time unless someone is consistently losing. For a shorter game, it might be a good idea to start with less chips, or to have players have to ante if they want to flip the high/low card.Overall, this game was fun for my wife, myself, and my 12 year old daughter. My daughter is at that age where she thinks family game night is something we invented to torture her, especially when there is a new game, but she ended up enjoying this game quite a bit. I think it would be even more fun with a lot of players, so I can't wait to try it out at our next group game night! I might even try swapping out the chips for dollar coins next time to make it really interesting!
K**M
A quick fun games!
This is a very cute and quick fun games. Rules are simple, and easy to learn. Not too many games pieces, perfect for young kids. Games are kind of short, so when time is constricted, this is a perfect game to play.
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