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We're Doomed from Breaking Games is an apocalypse-themed party game where players represent world leaders bargaining for spots on the last spaceship before Earth ends, voting on schemes and trying to grab seats while the planet ticks down to destruction. The game leans hard into the competitive-political-comedy lane that has become a hit format for game nights, with negotiation, bluffing, and back-stabbing all mixed into the 15-minute play time. Breaking Games has been turning out quirky party titles for years, and We're Doomed is one of the line's recurring best-sellers, from Breaking Games.
Negotiation-game fans who want something quicker than a full-length strategy title will find We're Doomed wraps up in 15 minutes per round, and game-night hosts running larger groups will get a format that scales up to ten players without breaking. The dark-comedy framing also gives the game a personality that breaks from the standard family-friendly party-game tone, which works well for older-teen and adult-only gatherings. The negotiation-and-vote format also adapts surprisingly well to virtual or hybrid play, which extends the game's reach beyond strict in-person gatherings. The 15-minute play time also keeps groups from getting bogged down, which often happens with longer-format party games on the same shelf.