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MrBeast: The Ultimate Game Is the Star's First Board Game

If your group has a MrBeast superfan, a teenager, or a reluctant non-gamer you keep trying to drag to the table, this one is aimed squarely at them. Moose Games has revealed MrBeast: The Ultimate Game, the first board game built around Jimmy Donaldson's high-stakes YouTube challenges, made with his company Beast Industries.

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It is unapologetically a mass-market party game in the Exploding Kittens and Throw Throw Burrito mould, not a hobbyist heavyweight. Players draw Challenge, Duel and Party cards that dare them to do something daft, from busting out an end-zone dance to firing off a chaotic text, all while racing to grab a jackpot of Beast Bucks. Secret Side Quests and sudden swings keep the table guessing. There is no headline designer credit, which tells you this is built for laughs and chaos rather than agonising decisions. It is aimed at ages 10 and up, so it fits a family table or a loud night with mates.

Moose Games is the gaming arm of Moose Toys, a studio with a long line of mass-market hits, and MrBeast is its highest-profile licence yet. You can pre-order now at Walmart in the US, with a wider US launch on 15 July and a global rollout from 1 August. UK gamers get it on 1 August from Smyths and Amazon for £24.99.

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Will it convert anyone into a Gloomhaven obsessive? No. But it is exactly the sort of icebreaker that gets non-gamers laughing around a table, which is where plenty of lifelong hobbyists started. If it tempts you to run your own night of silly dares and forfeits, set up a game night near you.


Sources: PR Newswire | Toy World Magazine

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