Brass Monkey Trivia Game - Poorly Explained TV Shows

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GAME-PARTY

BRASS MONKEY

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Ever had someone (probably your parent) try to explain a TV show and somehow make it sound like a fever dream? That's the exact chaotic energy this game captures. In Poorly Explained TV Shows, players compete to guess real shows based on absolutely ridiculous, wildly inaccurate, and deeply unhelpful summaries. Think: Hot people cry and text while pretending to work at a law firm. Yep, it's Suits. The worse the explanation, the better the laugh. This is what happens when pop culture and short attention spans collide.

Whether you're hosting a game night, crashing a dorm room hangout, or turning a regular Tuesday into a full-blown laugh riot, this game brings the drama-and not the scripted kind. It's easy to pick up, impossible to play with a straight face, and guaranteed to spark heated debates like "HOW was that not Friends!?" Bonus points if someone storms off yelling about their favorite show being disrespected. Know someone who's watched The Office 17 times? Or that friend who still insists Breaking Bad is the greatest show of all time (and will fight about it)? This game is for them. It's perfect for birthdays, white elephant exchanges, secret Santas, and anyone who needs an excuse to turn their TV obsession into a team sport! 

  • 300 game cards packed with hilariously inaccurate TV show synopses that sound like they were written by someone's sleep-deprived uncle
  • Includes two ways to play: Competitive (for the cutthroat trivia nerds in the group) and Casual (for when you're just here for the chaos)
  • Suitable for 2-8 players, though the more confused people you add, the funnier it gets


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