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The Bad Judgment Party Card Game from Dyce Games is a party-game format built around questionable life choices, where players read out scenarios and rate each other's responses on the bad-decision scale. The game runs on the social-judgment-as-entertainment format that has anchored a recent wave of party games, with prompts pulling from the kinds of dumb-decision moments that everyone has experienced or watched a friend live through. Dyce Games has built a steady catalog of adult-leaning party games, with Bad Judgment fitting the recent expansion of the genre into more conversational territory, from Dyce Games.
Adult party hosts looking for a game that runs on conversation rather than memorization will find Bad Judgment delivers the same kind of social-judgment format that AITA-style games anchor, and gift-givers shopping for a friend who shares dumb-decision stories in the group chat will get a game that lands directly in that conversational territory. The card-game format also runs faster than board-based alternatives, which keeps the pace lively across rounds. The compact box also fits travel scenarios. The party-game category continues to grow at retail. The compact card-game form factor also keeps the game travel-friendly for impromptu game nights.