If you've ever played a proper game of 'Would You Rather?', you'll know it can be one of the most savage experiences known to mankind.
In fact, to some extent it's like the choices Jigsaw makes you decide upon in the Saw franchise.
Would you rather fight 100 duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck is a pretty average 'would you rather?'. 'Would you rather lose a limb for loads of cash or keep a limb and see your best mate get wedged?' is a much more brutal choice.
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Luckily, a brand new card game will help you to question your morals and, frankly, we think you're going to love it - think of it as an alternative to Cards Against Humanity.
Pick Your Poison is the name of the game, and it features two versions. A clean (boring) one, and a much more NSFW set - all for £20 ($26.20).
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Each pack contains 350 'poison cards' which include scenarios such as 'take five shots of tequila every morning at breakfast', and 'draw a penis between your first and last name every time you write your name'.
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In every round, one of the players is nominated the 'judge' and will combine two of the cards, thus creating a tricky 'would you rather?' scenario.
Players are then allowed to ask about the scenarios on the cards, and the judge can expand on them as they wish.
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After the questioning, players are asked to 'pick their poison', and have to hope the majority agree with them.
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If the majority of players agree, they win the point, but if they don't, the 'judge' wins. Sounds pretty simple, right?
It's likely that for the winners or losers there could even be an element of drink involved here, too (LADbible clearly only approves of safe drinking) - just so the game can also live up to it's 'poison' title.
Interestingly, in the ultimate 'battle-of-the-brutal-card-games' series, Cards Against Humanity is launching a 2.0 version.
The brand new set now means you'll get 500 white cards and 100 black cards for maximum replayability.
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It means the chances of some even darker and twisted turns - but it's always good to play with your nan.
The latest version has not only stepped up its card game, though. The rules now feature a 'sensible' version and a more 'alternate' version.
The 2.0 version is only available in America for now, and retails at $25.00 (£19) but that's not to say it won't be coming to the UK soon!
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