Who will be crowned the Meme King or Queen? Play with your friends or family, match photos with captions, and create your own outrageously funny meme combinations. What do you Meme? is the perfect excuse to gather your crew for a party, game night, holiday fun, and much more!
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What do you Meme? is a humorous card and party game for adults, where players propose captions that match a specific photo or meme card. In each round, one of the participants takes the role of the judge. The judge of that round chooses the funniest caption that they think fits the meme card best. The player who played the chosen card earns a point. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins What do you Meme? and is crowned the Meme King or Queen.
The name What do you Meme? refers to internet and social media memes and is a creative play on words based on "what do you mean?". The game's format is comparable to Cards Against Humanity. What do you Meme? was created by Elliot Tebele, the man behind the popular Instagram profile FuckJerry, and Ben Kaplan in 2016. It can be played by 3-20+ participants. The game has been among the bestsellers on Amazon.
In addition to being the name of the game, What do you Meme? is also the name of the company that publishes the What do you Meme? games as well as other party and social games. The What do you Meme? game from 2016 was the company's debut game, and due to its success, it came to name the company. What do you Meme? describes itself as a new-age game company, inspired by the digital age and pop culture. The games are designed to bring the shareable internet humor that makes you laugh out loud and uncontrollably, from your phone into your living room. According to What do you Meme?, memes are to culture what DNA is to life. Memes consist of funny, relatable combinations of words and pictures, and they bring people together to laugh at ridiculous, recognizable situations that we have all experienced or can relate to.
The games from What do you Meme? can be divided into two segments:
Games for adults:
Nothing is held back here! The content in these games is fun, naughty, and definitely "not safe for work"! Some examples could be …
These are the fun, child- and family-friendly games, where all adult-only content is filtered out. An example could be …
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