Joking Hazard is an adult party game created by Cyanide and Happiness, the webcomic made by Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker, and Dave McElfatrick. The game is a combination of comics and cards and is designed for 3 to 10 players. Each player takes turns being the judge, drawing a card from the deck, and then choosing the funniest comics from their hand to create a three-panel comic strip.
- Joking Hazard was launched on Kickstarter in February 2016 and became one of the most successful campaigns in the platform's history, raising over $3 million.
- The game was developed by Explosm Entertainment, the studio behind the Cyanide and Happiness comics and animations.
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The Joking Hazard Base Game is the original game that was launched on Kickstarter. It includes 360 cards and can be played with up to 10 players.
Deck Enhancement #1 is an expansion pack that includes 100 new cards that can be added to the base game to create more hilarious comics.
Deck Enhancement #2 is the second expansion pack for Joking Hazard. It includes 100 new cards that can be mixed with the cards from the base game and the first expansion to create even more outrageous comics.
No, Joking Hazard is designed for 3 to 10 players, so it cannot be played with only two players.
No, Joking Hazard is an adult party game that contains mature themes and explicit content, so it is not suitable for children or teenagers.
No, the game can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of their familiarity with the Cyanide and Happiness webcomic or animations. However, fans of the comic may appreciate the humor and art style more.
A game of Joking Hazard can last anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours, depending on the number of players and the number of rounds played.
Yes, Joking Hazard is highly replayable thanks to the randomized nature of the cards and the fact that players can mix and match different cards to create new comics every time.