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๐ Elevate your game nightsโwhere strategy meets laughter!
Jack Dire Studios YGPC01 is a compact, cardboard board game designed for 3-10 players aged 14+, promoting numeracy and spatial skills. With no assembly or batteries required, itโs a hassle-free, highly rated social game perfect for millennial professionals seeking engaging group entertainment.










| ASIN | B077BFRMG2 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #182,551 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #2,675 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Jack Dire Studios |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (285) |
| Educational Objective | Numeracy & Spacial Awareness |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 15.9 x 5.7 x 10.2 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Accessories |
| Item Weight | 630 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Jack Dire Studios |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YGPC |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | YGPC01 |
| Number of Players | 3-10 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Set Name | You've GOT Problems Card Game |
| Size | S |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Flag |
| UPC | 757347605916 |
J**S
Great product
N**S
Itโs a really enjoyable game and it can be very funny as well. Itโs especially good for actors but not only...
R**L
As a fan of party games and having enjoyed "Red Flags" in the past, I was excited to try out "You've Got Problems," and boy, did it deliver! Created by the brilliant mind behind "Red Flags," Jack Dire, this game takes awkward and hilarious to a whole new level. In "You've Got Problems," players are presented with outrageous scenarios and tasked with making the most terrible choices possible. The combinations of problem cards and solution cards lead to uproarious situations that will have everyone laughing out loud. The game mechanics are simple to grasp, making it accessible for players of all levels. The rounds move quickly, and the blend of strategy and silliness keeps the energy high throughout. One of the highlights of "You've Got Problems" is the creativity and flexibility it offers. With so many different combinations possible, each playthrough feels unique and unexpected. The variety of cards ensures that no two games are alike, and players can tailor the experience to their group's preferences. The artwork is playful and adds to the game's humor, enhancing the overall experience. The quality of the cards and components is top-notch, ensuring durability for repeated plays. I particularly love the witty and irreverent humor that runs through the game. The dark and absurd choices lead to some unforgettable moments and countless laugh-out-loud situations. It's worth noting that this game may not be suitable for players who prefer more tame or family-friendly party games, as the humor can be a bit on the edgy side. All in all, "You've Got Problems" is a fantastic addition to any game night. It's perfect for breaking the ice and getting everyone engaged in a hilarious and memorable experience. If you're a fan of twisted humor and enjoy making horribly entertaining choices, then this game is an absolute must-have. Prepare to laugh until your sides hurt!
J**E
This game works a little bit like Cards Against Humanity... but not quite. You take turns playing 'judge'. Each person picks 2 cards for the judge that give GOOD 'powers' or fates or states of being; cards they think would appeal to the judge. Each person ALSO picks a BAD thing for the judge, and gives that card to the person to their side, to be played with their white cards, in order to sabotage them. The judge has to pick which set of 3 - two good and one bad - cards most appeals to them, and give the person who played that set the point. You're allowed to argue about reasons various things would be better or worse, and it results in some great conversations and lots of laughter. The cards are decent quality, and the game has been great entertainment! I was using it both idly and for actual gameplay. At first we were just pulling random sets of cards to read and laughing. Then myself (35), a 15 year old girl, and her mother, sat and played officially. We kept going a good while and had a great deal of debates and hysterical laughter; it was a huge hit! My ONLY suggestion... the instructions tell you to have a very small number of cards in your hand. It's utterly pointless that way; basically reduces it to just playing random cards. This cuts back on the hilarity and strategy of it. I would suggest having closer to 8 cards in hand at any given time, so you can choose what would fit the current 'judge'. I believe the age rating is 14+, and that seems reasonable. It's not ANYWHERE near as adult as CAH, but it's not super simple or mild, either. Seems a good game for a family or friends, and a good way to make young teens feel their playing something more mature, without going beyond what's appropriate for them. (Which is exactly what I was hunting for when I went looking!) Definitely give this a try if it applies!
Y**O
it is enterteining as a diferent game from my shelf but it gets boring pretty fast, after a few rounds it feels like you are back to the same cards, not sure i will be chossing this while playing again maybe in the distante future or with a different group just to warm up until the big games come up.
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