Rascal
Being nice is for other people
Rackare – “Rascal” – is so straightforward, it's almost like an insult to your intelligence. One player puts out a card with an incomplete statement on, then the rest of the players choose their favourite ways to complete it from a handful of surprisingly offensive and surreal options. The player who put down the first card chooses their favourite answer, and a point is awarded. Whoever's on their funniest, coolest or scariest form that evening will eventually collect ten points and be awarded the title "a right little rascal."
Sound familiar? That's because it is. But this one’s Swedish! And it looks different. Whatever.
If - after everything you've just read - you actually want to play Rackare, just be aware that it goes down just as badly on a drinking binge as it does at a wake, and is suitable for groups of any size. And if you'd prefer to play a version that won't require you to read the word "bukkake" out loud, you can try Rackare Junior - a cleaned-up version of the game that's suitable for children, evangelists and the emotionally fragile.
RELEASE
Autumn/Winter 2015
CATEGORY
Party game
CONTENT
200 white cards
400 black cards
1 rulebook
DOWNLOADS
Game Rules
HI-RES pictures
EAN
7350049030074
DESIGN
Joakim Bergkvist