No Right Answers, Just Uncomfortable Ones
Every round starts the same way: two genuinely terrible options, and a table full of people absolutely certain they know what everyone else will choose. Pick Your Poison turns the classic "would you rather" format into a competitive social game where the real entertainment isn't the scenarios — it's discovering exactly how well you know the people sitting across from you.
What It Is
From Player Ten, Pick Your Poison is a party card game built around one of humanity's most entertaining pastimes: forcing friends to choose between two equally bad situations. One player flips two "poison" cards and announces the dilemma. Everyone else secretly votes on which option they'd choose — then scores points by matching the majority. Simple to explain, impossible to put down once the scenarios start flying.
What keeps it fresh is the reveal. The game isn't just about your choice — it's about predicting how the group will respond. Do you vote with your gut, or do you play the room? That tension between self-expression and social strategy is what makes it land at the table every time.
Who It's For
Pick Your Poison shines with groups of four or more, and the more opinionated the crowd, the better. It's rated for ages 17 and up, which puts it squarely in adult game night and college gathering territory — though the scenarios vary enough in intensity that groups can dial the edge up or down based on who's at the table. It's a light game in every sense: rules explained in minutes, rounds that move fast, and sessions that run as long as the group wants to keep going.
Features & Highlights
The card-based format keeps setup minimal and cleanup instant — shuffle, deal, and you're playing within seconds of opening the box. The scenario cards cover a wide range of situations, from mildly awkward to genuinely difficult, which means the game stays unpredictable across multiple sessions. It travels well, makes a strong addition to any party game collection, and has the rare quality of getting louder and more entertaining as the night goes on. If your group has strong opinions and enjoys proving each other wrong, this one earns its place on the shelf.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Player Ten |
| Players | 3+ |
| Recommended Player Count | 5–8 |
| Age Range | 17+ |
| Play Time | 30–60 minutes |
| Game Weight | Light |
| Language | English |





