SOCIAL SABOTAGE
Hey there, social media pro! Sorry, but this game isn’t for you. It’s time to unleash your mischievous side and wreak havoc on your friends’ social media accounts. From texts to Facebook, there are no boundaries in this game. Get ready for some bewildered reactions and hilarious comments.
Here’s how it works: You choose the recipient of your message, and your fellow players get to decide what your message will say. Prepare to blush with embarrassment as you play Social Sabotage!
To play this game, you’ll need a smartphone and access to social media. If you want to up the ante and include more friends, you can get expansion packs to spice things up even more!
SETUP
Setting up the game is easy. Each player is dealt 5 “What” cards. The “Where” cards are placed facedown in the middle of the group. And just like that, the game is ready to begin!
GAMEPLAY
So, let’s get started! First, we need to pick someone to be the first Sender. It’s completely up to us, there are no set rules. The chosen Sender will draw a card from the Where stack. This card will determine the embarrassing location they have to post about on social media. They’ll place the card face-up in front of them so everyone can see it.
Now, the other players will each play a What card in front of the Sender. These What cards suggest different actions the Sender can take. It’s up to the Sender to choose which What card they feel like doing and actually complete that action. For every completed action, the Sender earns 2 points. But here’s the fun part – the player who played the chosen What card also gets a point! Exciting, right?
But wait, what happens if the Sender doesn’t want to do the chosen action? Well, in that case, another player can steal the What card and do it themselves!
Hey there! I’ve got an important rule to share with you – you can’t send texts to anyone during the game. It’s a critical rule, so remember not to violate it! Now, let’s talk about what happens when the game comes to an end.
Welcome to the End of Game!
The game reaches its conclusion when a certain number of points is reached. This number, known as the point threshold, varies depending on the number of players. If you have 3 to 4 players, the point threshold is set at 15 points. For 5 to 6 players, it’s 12 points. And if you have 7 or more players, it’s 8 points.
Now, here’s the exciting part – the first player to reach the point threshold wins the game! So make sure to keep an eye on those points and try your best to be the winner. Good luck!