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The Am I the Ass Adult Party Board Game from University Games takes its premise from the popular Reddit subreddit AITA, where users post real-life interpersonal scenarios and ask the community to judge whether the poster was in the wrong. The board game structures that judgment exercise into rounds where players read out scenarios and other players vote on whether the protagonist behaved poorly. The format taps into the social-judgment-as-entertainment trend that anchors AITA's continued cultural relevance, from University Games.
Adult party hosts who already follow the AITA subreddit will find the board game delivers structured rounds of the same social-judgment exercise they already engage with online, and gift-givers shopping for a friend who shares AITA links in the group chat will get a game tuned to that exact sense of humor. The format also extends well across group sizes since the vote-and-discuss mechanic accommodates whoever is at the table. The University Games branding also signals reliable production quality compared to lower-end party-game knockoffs. The party-game category also continues to grow at retail with AITA-style social-judgment formats anchoring the lane. The voting mechanic also keeps the game lively as players argue over judgments, which often becomes the most entertaining part of the game.