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WHAT DO YOU MEME? Same Same But Different - The Party Game of Double Entendres – Adult Card Games for Game Night

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Features

  • Build a Bridge Between Boring and Bawdy: Compete to come up with the funniest phrases that make sense in two wildly different situations!
  • Ages 17+: This game is intended for players 17 and up. Great for those seeking party games for adults and family or funny games for families with teenagers.
  • How To Play: The judge draws a Safe Card and a Risky Card. Then, players write down a response that could reasonably be said in both situations. Funniest answer wins! Just bring your A-game, because it's harder than you think (get it?)
  • What's Inside: 350 Cards, 8 Dry Erase Markers, 8 Dry Erase Cards, Instructions
  • More Fun: Brought to you by What Do You Meme?. Check out our full collection of fun stuff and party games for adults and families.

Product Dimensions: 2.2 x 2.75 x 8.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.61 pounds


Item model number: SAME466WM


Manufacturer recommended age: 17 years and up


Release date: November 30, 2022


Manufacturer: What Do You Meme?


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • FUN!
Great game to play with our game group! Lots of laughs were had.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by Joseph Parker ziemian

  • Great Adult Game Night Addition
Purchased this after seeing it on TikTok and thought it was hilarious. I purchased two as gifts for Christmas and they were a hit with my family and boyfriend. Some of the prompts are not appropriate for young ears but it was a blast to play with adults! Nothing is off limits with this game and you're for sure guaranteed a laugh! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Lydia Allen

  • Not family friendly
We got this to play with adults in our family. Not appropriate in general.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Cebs222

  • Crude Humor
This game is a lot of fun if you have a crude sense of humor. We can turn just about any game into a drinking game with a crude sense of humor but this is unique from your typical Cards Against Humanity because you have to create a unique response that makes sense for two different prompt cards. Sometimes you get some dud prompt cards where they don't match up very well but we just mix them back in and draw new cards if they're really bad. But every once and a while you get the holy grail of prompt card combos and the room comes to life. We had lots of good laughs playing this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Morgan

  • Fun and quick.
Great game for a group of adult friends. Fast paced enough that no one gets bored. You don’t have to be super quick witted or a great writer or anything to enjoy this. We’ve played several times since purchasing and it’ll probably stay in game night rotation for a while.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by S. Koehler

  • Must be quick and witty
You have to be a quick thinking witty person to play this game. If you aren’t, it’s hard to come up with good answers on the fly. This made it so it wasn’t very fun for the majority of the group we played with. The game itself is good quality and looks nice. It’s a fun concept.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great game
My friends love it
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Maria Juliao

  • Fun game, but only in the right crowd
I bought this game because it's pretty much the same as one of my favorite improv comedy games. I figured this would be a convenient source of prompts. I expected the prompts to be half everyday situations and half more risque situations, because that's how the game is played. The listing also indicated this and included examples. However, the examples provided are extremely tame compared to most of the prompts actually included in the box! This was definitely an awkward surprise when we played it the first time, with a group of friends. While we regularly play 'after dark' versions of Telestrations and Codenames with these folks, this game crossed the line to way too explicit. I should have read more reviews or at least previewed the cards before playing. Not everyone will enjoy playing this game. It requires a certain type of wit and quick thinking to come up with answers, and some folks just don't think that way. Those folks will probably end up feeling less than in a group of folks that do. Games are supposed to be fun, so save this to play with your quip-iest friends. That said, I firmly believe that playing improv games like this are fantastic for exercising the parts of your brain responsible for quick thinking, flexibility of thought, and lateral thinking, and brain exercise helps stave off memory issues and dementia down the road. I would NOT recommend this for kids (and the box does say 17+) and I think it would be quite awkward to play in many (maybe most) families. I've actually gone through the risque cards and split them into two groups: naughty and explicit. About half of the large deck fell into each group. I doubt we'll ever use the explicit cards, but I think the naughty stack will be fine with our friends going forward. If you want to play the full game, play it with your Cards Against Humanity friends, not your Apples to Apples friends. Other reviews mention thin, easily damaged cards, but the cards in my box are thick enough that I kept thinking I'd grabbed 2. They are printed nicely, the markers work well, and answer folders erase cleanly. Everything about the game is 5 stars, other than the very explicit content. I feel it would be much more playable if they'd left just a bit more to the imagination. The whole point of innuendo and double entendres is that they're subtle. Let the dirty (or not) minds of the players set the level of explicitness with their answers instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023 by Texpenguin

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