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Hunch Games Put A Finger Down - Hilarious Party Card Game, Game Night, Parties, Big and Small Groups | Fun Social Icebreaker with 400 Cards for 2+ Players

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$24.98
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Why shoppers consider it
  • VIRAL TREND AT THE TABLE – Bring the familiar challenge to game night with prompts, reactions, and relatable moments that spark laughter and conversation; easy for new players to join and enjoy instantly.
  • SIMPLE RULES, BIG ENERGY – Hold up five fingers, read a card aloud, and react by putting a finger up or down; intuitive mechanics create fast, engaging rounds that keep everyone involved start to finish.
  • UNEXPECTED UP AND DOWN TWISTS – Special cards add surprising moments, funny penalties, and playful twists that encourage expressive reactions, storytelling, and memorable interactions among the group.
  • FLEXIBLE FOR ANY GROUP SIZE – Works for pairs or full gatherings, making it great for college hangouts, casual meetups, living rooms, or party groups who want a quick, social, conversation driven experience.
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