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The Goal

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This is a game about nothing or everything, developed for people who want to yell about their 1st World Problems.
​The goal is to learn more about other people’s miserable, insignificant but occasionally interesting lives.
Or you can just drink heavily and enjoy listening to the hell of nothingness that is modern life.
Ideal number of players is 4-10. Time required is at least 30 minutes.


Basic Rules

To start the game the soberest person starts as the Playa, shuffles the cards and randomly deals 10 coloured question cards to each player.
The Playa then selects one of their question cards and poses the question to the players.
Players then provide their best answer to the question. The Playa can also answer.
There are six exciting categories to choose from:
  • Culture & Technology
  • Leisure & Entertainment
  • Life & Death
  • Miscellaneous Hatreds
  • Modern Life
  • Relationships & Work
The Playa selects the best answer from the answers provided. The player with the best answer becomes the next Playa.
The Playa retains their question card. When the first 10 question cards have been played, another 5 may be drawn by all players until everyone is too bored, drunk or couldn’t be bothered.
Each player’s stash of cards is then tallied and the winner is the player with the most cards.

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1st World Problems and F*#%Australia!  are distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - Share Alike license.
​As Vincent Vega would say: ‘you can use and remix the game for free, but you can’t sell it.’