

🎉 Get ready to shame your friends—Muffin Time is the ultimate game night wildcard!
Muffin Time: A Very Random Card Game is a fast, hilarious card game for 2-6 players aged 12+, featuring 200+ unique cards including two Kickstarter expansions. Inspired by the viral asdfmovie series, it delivers unpredictable gameplay with quirky characters and easy-to-learn rules, making it a must-have for millennial game nights craving fun and chaos.












| ASIN | B086N314TX |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,153 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 133 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,692) |
| Date First Available | 8 April 2020 |
| Item model number | 6059187 |
| Language | English |
| Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
| Number of Game Players | 8 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 13 x 13 cm; 589.67 g |
K**N
A whimsical delight for games night
Big Potato Muffin Time: A Very Random Card Game is an absolute blast! If you're looking to inject some spontaneity and laughter into your game nights, look no further than this whimsical delight. From the moment you open the box, you're greeted with colorful cards featuring quirky illustrations and hilarious prompts. The premise is simple yet endlessly entertaining: players take turns drawing cards and following the absurd instructions, which range from performing wacky actions to answering off-the-wall questions. What sets Muffin Time apart is its unpredictable nature. With over 200 cards featuring a variety of absurd scenarios, each game is a new adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns. Whether you're singing a bizarre song, acting out a ridiculous scene, or simply trying to avoid exploding muffins, laughter is guaranteed from start to finish. The game mechanics are easy to grasp, making it accessible to players of all ages and skill levels. The rules are flexible enough to encourage creativity and improvisation, allowing for endless replayability. I've played Muffin Time with friends and family on multiple occasions, and it never fails to deliver side-splitting laughter and memorable moments. It's the perfect icebreaker for parties or a cozy night in with loved ones. Quality-wise, the cards are sturdy and well-made, ensuring durability even with frequent use. The artwork is whimsical and charming, adding to the overall enjoyment of the game. In summary, Big Potato Muffin Time: A Very Random Card Game is a must-have addition to any game collection. It's silly, spontaneous, and downright fun. Trust me, you won't be able to play just once!
J**S
Incredibly fun card game
This game is honestly one of the best games I've ever played. We all had so much fun it was great. I would 100% recommend this for most age groups as it's very inclusive.
A**R
A great game
A great game for 6-8 people. Very enjoyable and quickly became a family favourite. Easy to pick up and learn after 1-2 games
A**E
Muffin time
Fun to play
C**D
Great game
A game that provokes chaos. Fun, inventive rules and objectives, which are easy to pick up and almost guarantee a raucous time. I've only ever played with a minimum of 4 players, so I cannot speak to the experience with fewer than that, but I've never not had a brilliant time playing it.
M**C
Is Muffin Time worth getting? Yes.
Muffin Time is a great, fun game for parties and families. I've had it for a little over a week and already played about 10 matches! My parents have never seen asdfmovie but even they enjoyed playing. My younger siblings love it! I'm hoping the extra Kickstarter packs will be released soon, as I have seen almost every card in the deck now and while that does impact the game a little bit, by and large the nature of the game is very random and there is a risk and reward factor to some cards so this familiarity certainly isn't a negative, if anything the game becomes more tactical. After a few turns getting familiar with it the game is very straightforward, and always very funny! I do like how it encourages you to make your own rules in some areas, changing the difficulty depending on who's playing. I suppose the only downside I could say is that the box was taped shut when it arrived and trying to remove the sticker resulted in very minor cosmetic damage to the box. Also, the box is a bit big. I don't mind that, and if that would bother you just bin it as all you need is the deck of cards. Other than that, I cannot recommend enough! 5 stars well deserved
C**S
fab thanks
fab thanks
C**D
Now my favourite game to take anywhere.
This game is so easy to explain how to play, the red cards are trap cards that you lay on the table to Set The Trap, Blue cards are action cards which tell you what to do on them and green cards are counter cards that can counter red and blue cards. Each go you either play a trap card and pick up, or play a trap card and an action or if you dont have a trap card either pick up or play a action card. First to ten cards in your hand at the start of your go wins. Lots of silly fun.
D**D
Games like monopoly and uno can make you not like those who love or have some level of respect for. This game will have you laughing at the disdain that you didn’t know you you feel for these people. It seems like it’ll never end. And when you are on the cusp of game over, IT DOES NOT END BECAUSE OF AN ASH-HOLE. But it’s too much fun to quit. And my most favorite rule is the group consensus if the rule book cannot answer the question.
D**I
I wish there was an option for 4.8 stars, as I do have a nitpick! As it is, nitpick aside, the game is just about perfect. Read on for more information as I grade the game! I am an absolute, boardgame / party game / table-top fanatic. I love them, and as the years go by, these games become more intricate, and fun to play. I chanced upon Muffin Time as I was checking out YouTube for new games to check out, and found this on an episode of Board AF. I was curious at first, and as I watched the crew play in to the chaos of the game, I knew that it was something that would be directly up my alley. I ordered it before the video even ended. When it came, I wanted to play it ASAP, and it stated that it was suitable for 2+ players, so I got my girlfriend to play with me. I was initially unsure of how well it would play with only 2 players, and certainly there are cards designed for more than 2. I also was worried that games would be quick, with only two players, and low on the chaos that the video promised me. Not a chance. If anything, having only one player, that must target you, and keep an eye on what cards you have, or if you have any traps set, means that they are going to be vigilant at all times, and trying to take your cards away as soon as they can. We actually ran through 3 quarters of the deck, before I finally eked out the win. So yes, it definitely supports two player play, but it is definitely very suitable for multiple players. So what does this game include: - 200 unique cards, divided up in to Action cards, trap cards, and counter cards. And when I say unique, I mean unique. There are 200 completely different cards, with whacky names, descriptions, and incredible artwork, all designed to make your competition's lives, a living you know what... or at least mildly inconvenient. - A couple stickers from the publisher - A seriously well constructed box, that feels more like a collectors item in and of itself. It is really well put together. - A rule book. Speaking of the rule book, and rules. It's pretty simple: 1) Set traps if you want. 2) Draw or Play an action card. 3) Once you have exactly 10 cards in your hand (easier said than done) say "It's Muffin Time!" 4) If you make it to your next turn and still have exactly 10 cards? Congrats, you just won Muffin Time! 5) If you are wondering on an exact ruling on how to interpret a cards instructions? Figure it out yourselves champ. And with the final one, about rules, I feel like the game was constructed in such a way, with this in mind. There are cards that can be interpreted in several ways, and the game itself is meant to be chaotic and fun, so you can't exactly decide that when you play a card that tells players that aren't wearing a hat, to discard a few cards, that Johnny who is now wearing the game's box on his head... is not in fact wearing a hat. My one singular nitpick about this game comes down to one of the games most fun aspects; the traps. Traps range from obvious, to absolutely ridiculous. During one game, I placed a trap that suggest that I call another player, and if they answer, they discard cards. I decided to hold off, give it time to settle, drink some water, and eventually have to call for a pause so I could use the rest room. Taking my phone with me, I called another player and asked them if I wanted to bring any snacks back with me. When I got back with the snacks, I handed them their chips, and flipped over my card. This trap is only ever going to work on that person, or with the group you are playing with, once, and there are several traps like that. This I feel, will hinder replayability with the same group. Along the same lines, there are traps triggered by singing, being distracted, asking what, answering to your name, etc. And as a player gets used to the game, it becomes clear that the best way to not get hit by a trap, is to just not speak. This again, may hinder replayability if you have someone that caves in and becomes mute for the duration of the game. Still, this is probably the most fun I have had with a game in a very long time, and you won't regret making this purchase from Big Potato. So let's grade this thing: Box Contruction/Durability: A+ - As already discussed, the box has a premium feel to it, and like the cards themselves, is vibrant, and well designed. Design: A+ - I struggled to give this one an A+ as it is a simple card game, and the playing components are all cards. The design of these however are exquisite, and you will often find yourself sharing the drawings on the cards, as you play them. They themselves, are a great talking point. Rules: A - The rules are clear, concise, and easy to follow. However, interpretation of instructions from cards is almost a game mechanic itself. Due to this, I'm not able to give it a full A+. Gameplay: A+ Something that you will notice really quickly is that a lot of thought had to go into balancing this game, and it's appreciated. They didn't go overboard with traps, there are plenty of counters, and nothing seems too overpowered or punishing. They also added little minigames that kind of add in a nice little break from the proceedings to do a small activity. One such minigame card is featured in the picture provided. 2 Player Suitability: A- - The game is clearly meant for multiple people, but 2 players is definitely easily achieved, while still being fun, and not taking away much from the mechanics of most of the cards. Party Play (8+ Players): A+ - This is where it excels. Multiple people, with multiple traps, puts people on edge, adding an extra element of paranoia. Replayability: B - I talked about this above, and won't delve further into detail, but if you hit a player with a card that punishes them for answering their phone, they, and everybody else they are playing with are going to become wise to that, and it's just going to work anymore. Throw in the same with other trap designs, and it might become difficult to find the same level of fun, with the same group of people. Family Friendly: B - Were it not for some of the drawing on the cards, or card names, I would have no issues with saying this would be an A+ and be very suitable. As it is, there are some mature themes among the cards, though 13+ should be fine Overall: A+ - This game is simple, fun, hilarious, and does involve some strategy. It's a great time, and among all of the games that I have, would probably be my #1 suggestion for anybody that just wants to play a game and have a fun time.
C**R
Eines der besten Partyspiele das ich bis dato gespielt habe. Für Teenager bis ins Alter, auch bei unseren Office-Parties wird es gerne gespielt. Es ist leicht zu verstehen, und die Karten zum Regeln ändern sind etra lustig weil es alles auf den Kopf stellt :-D
L**M
Need to have, English is mandatory
R**O
I just live how mean the game is, you'll trust no one
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