PICK YOUR POISON Card Game – The “What Would You Rather

PICK YOUR POISON Card Game - The “What Would You Rather Do?” Party Game for All Ages - Family Editio

PICK YOUR POISON Card Game – The “What Would You Rather Do?” Party Game for All Ages – Family Editio


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Dyce Games was founded in 2016 by Mike Lancaster, a life-long lover of games with many great memories growing up playing countless hours of games with his family.

With the success of his first game BAD PEOPLE, our games portfolio has grown to include many amazing family and adult party games! Our mission is to create fun and hilarious games that people can play together in the real world, bringing friends and families closer together.



Dimensions: 10.11 x 7.59 x 19 cm; 662 Grams
Model: 44819
Material: Cardstock
Colour: Multicolor
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 10 years and up
Assembly: No
Composition: Plastic
Dimensions: 10.11 x 7.59 x 19 cm; 662 Grams
Material: Cardstock

7 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This was a Christmas present which was ordered at the last minute. It came in good time, was well packaged and is exactly what I ordered. I have not used it, as it is a present, but it looks great.

  2. CharlieH36 says:

     United Kingdom

    Fun game for all ages.
    We love a family game over the Christmas holidays and this looks right up our street.
    Quirky and for all ages and easy to usenot just for the holiday’s!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersPick Your Poison Family Edition is an absolute hit in our household! This game has quickly become a family favorite, offering hours of laughter and entertainment for all ages. It’s the perfect combination of silly scenarios and tough choices, making it a fantastic icebreaker for gatherings or a fun way to spend quality time with the family.

    The premise of the game is simple – players take turns presenting each other with two bizarre and hilarious scenarios, and the players must decide which option they would rather choose. The choices can be anything from quirky situations to funny dilemmas, and the responses can lead to some side-splitting moments.

    What we love most about Pick Your Poison is that it’s suitable for all ages. The cards are thoughtfully designed to ensure the content is family-friendly, making it a great game for kids, teens, and adults to enjoy together. We especially appreciate that it encourages open conversations and helps us get to know each other’s quirks and preferences better.

    The game’s rules are straightforward, and it’s incredibly easy to learn. There’s no need to be a master strategist or have a vast vocabulary – it’s all about sharing your preferences and enjoying the hilarious discussions that follow. The more you play, the more creative and outrageous your scenarios become!

    The cards themselves are of excellent quality, with colorful illustrations and clear text. The box is compact and sturdy, perfect for carrying around during family trips or game nights with friends.

    One minor improvement could be the addition of more cards to expand the variety, but that’s just us being greedy for more fun!

    In conclusion, Pick Your Poison Family Edition is a must-have addition to any game collection. It’s the ultimate party game that guarantees laughter and joy for players of all ages. Whether you’re hosting a family game night or looking for a fun icebreaker for gatherings, this game is a winner. We highly recommend it to families and friends seeking memorable and hilarious moments together.

  4. FlossieAllingha says:

     United Kingdom

    At first we played by the rules which took a little while to complete 1 round so we changed the rules a little and played the 2 options, discuss a d then place your answer and majority wins a point! Great quality product! And a great game to get everyone talking

  5. cyberaty says:

     United Kingdom

    I find that getting a game out really brings the family closer together and its great having a laugh with family. This game really gets people talking when you hear some of the choices that your friends and family would rather go for!

  6. JonahHaveman says:

     Germany

    Habe nach einer Alternative zu Cards Against Humanity gesucht und habe aufgrund der guten Bewertungen “Pick your poison” bestellt.
    Schnelle Lieferung, Spielregeln sehr schnell zu verstehen und es macht wirklich viel Spa – vor allem die Diskussionen wie denn die einzelnen “Poison” genau zu verstehen sind.
    Werde es definitiv auch an Freunde verschenken, die Fans von Cards against humanity sind. Nachdem ich die schlechten Bewertungen ber die NSFW-Variante gelesen hatte, werd ich auch nur bei der “All Ages/Family Edition” bleiben. Also man sollte beim Kauf darauf achten, welche Edition man bestellt.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 123 From Our UsersThe more creative each person is, the funnier this game is! You must decide between two awful things — they could be REALLY awful, or simply annoying. It is the roll of each player when they are the judge to make the two choices equally horrible so the other players split their vote when they “pick their poison.”
    For example, one choice was “have arms where your legs should be”. Before voting, the other players ask the judge for clarity: Do the “leg-arms” have elbows that bend in the same directions as knees would? Do you still have feet or do you have hands where your feet would have been? Are the “leg-arms” the size of your legs or the size of your arms? The judge gets carte blanche to answer any way they want, based on how horrible the other choice is. The questioning and judges answers are the best part of the game. We could barely stop laughing. Then when all players have satisfied their curiosity for both choices, everyone votes. Unanimity is bad for the judge’s score. A perfect split of the votes in half is bad for the other players’ scores.