What Do You Meme?

What Do You Meme? is a humorous party card game from Jerry Media in which players propose caption cards as a match to a designated photo (or meme) card. The judge of the round chooses the caption that they think is the best match to photo card, and whoever played that card gets a point. The name of the game refers to internet memes and is a play on the phrase what do you mean. The game has been compared to Cards Against Humanity.[1] The game was created by Elliot Tebele and Ben Kaplan in 2016. It was launched on Kickstarter on June 14, 2016, and it exceeded its goal of $10,000.[2] The following year, in 2017, it was the 9th best selling game on Amazon.[3]

What Do You Meme?
DesignersElliot Tebele, Ben Kaplan
PublisherWhat Do You Meme, LLC
Release dateAugust 2016 (2016-08)
Players3–20+
Age range17+
Websitehttps://whatdoyoumeme.com/

Gameplay

The game comes with 75 photo cards and 360 caption cards. Intended for between three and twenty people at once, the game requires players to choose a caption card to match a given photo card. A judge, called "The Jerry," chooses the funniest caption card out of all those submitted during that round, and whoever had submitted it is the champion of the round.[4] What Do You Meme sells themed expansion packs.[4] The game has partnered with various brands to launch expansion packs such as the SpongeBob SquarePants Family Edition. [5]

References

  1. Crook, Jordan (June 14, 2016). "FuckJerry launches 'What Do You Meme?' card game on Kickstarter". TechCrunch.
  2. Alcántara, Ann-Marie (2016-06-24). "F*ckJerry Just Created a Card Game For Memes". POPSUGAR Tech. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  3. Henry, Zoë (October 4, 2017). "How FuckJerry Turned an Instagram Account Into a Multimillion-Dollar Business". Inc.
  4. Best, Mariana (2021-11-27). "Out-meme your friends IRL with this hilarious party game". SFGATE. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  5. "What Do You Meme? Unleashes Full-Sized SpongeBob SquarePants Family Edition • The Toy Book". The Toy Book. 2022-03-23. Retrieved 2022-07-28.


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