
Moral Dilemma
A game by Ryan Smith, William Hall, Nicholas Stewart, Lucas Stewart
5 - 20 Players 15 minutes Simple
Negotiation, Voting
Card Game, Humor, Mature / Adult, Negotiation, Party Game
Description
Moral Dilemma is a hilarious and irreverent party game that's all about debating outrageous predicaments and coming up with the most terrible resolutions. Designed by William Hall, Ryan Smith, Nicholas Stewart, and Lucas Stewart, this game is perfect for a large group of friends, supporting 5 to 20 players, and can be learned in no time thanks to its simple rules. A typical game lasts around 15 minutes, making it an excellent addition to any game night. In Moral Dilemma, you'll draw a card and read it out loud, then secretly vote for one of two possible choices. The rest of the group will then discuss and vote as a team, and if your vote aligns with the majority, you'll earn a point. With hundreds of unique moral dilemmas to work through, this game is sure to spark hours of fun and debate. The game's focus on negotiation and voting mechanics adds a whole new level of excitement, as you try to convince your friends to see things your way. Whether you're arguing for what you believe in or defending a ridiculous position dictated by the cards, Moral Dilemma is a sidesplitting and entertaining experience that's sure to leave you and your friends in stitches.
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