Ever listened to someone explain a TV show and wondered if you both watched the same thing? That "bzuh?" energy is the heart of this party game, where familiar series are reduced to painfully unhelpful summaries that somehow make perfect sense...once you guess them right. It celebrates pop culture, short attention spans, and the joy of being confidently wrong, all while turning your favorite shows into pure comedy gold.
- Includes 300 cards packed with wildly inaccurate, laugh-inducing descriptions of well-known TV shows.
- Features two ways to play, including a competitive mode for trivia lovers and a casual mode for chaos-first fun.
- Card prompts reduce the plots of familiar series to absurd riddles, like "Single father takes the stairs everywhere and his dad is in prison," (Arrested Development or "A detective's son uses a lot of trash bags in Florida" (Dexter).
- Perfect for birthdays, white elephant exchanges, game nights, and anyone eager to turn their TV obsession into a group sport.
- Designed for 2–8 players ages 18+, with 20+ minutes of gameplay that scales easily for parties.
- Made in China.