Excuse My Blank
A party game with exactly one rule and a deck full of trouble. Here’s the deal.
What it is
An ultra-simple improv & comedy party game. You draw a Style and a Topic, then perform that style while riffing on that topic for 60 seconds. Everyone else judges. That’s the entire game — no board, no setup, no rulebook you have to relitigate at the table. About 805 hand-crafted cards keep the well from running dry.
Why it exists
It’s a game about creativity and improvisational skill, built to be easy enough to teach in ten seconds and still genuinely funny an hour in. No learning curve, no warm-up — just you, a dumb premise, and a one-minute timer. It’s best with funny friends. (You know who they are.)
Plays nice with Cards Against Humanity
Already own a pile of CAH? Good. Pull out the white cards and use them as Topics — we call it Humanity Mode. It turns your most-cursed cards into something you have to act out, which is both worse and better.
Who made it
Created by Adam Aragon under ThreeSided Studios.
What’s next
A physical edition is coming — Kickstarter date TBA. Get on the list at the physical edition page. And the deck is never finished: if you’ve got a Style or Topic that deserves to exist, submit your own card. The good ones make the cut.
Adult, irreverent, occasionally filthy. 15+.