Don’t Get Got (Saturday Review)

“Don’t Get Got” is an innovative party game that is sure to bring lots of laughter and fun to any game night. The game, designed by Alex Soneby and released by Big Potato Games, is all about completing silly, embarrassing, or downright ridiculous tasks without getting caught by your friends.

The premise of “Don’t Get Got” is simple but incredibly entertaining. Each player is given a set of six secret missions at the beginning of the game, such as “get someone to say ‘I love you'” or “convince someone to let you draw on their face.” The catch is that you must complete these tasks without the other players catching on to what you’re up to. The first player to complete three tasks wins the game.

What makes “Don’t Get Got” so exciting is that the tasks can be completed at any time, in any place, making for some truly unexpected and hilarious moments. Players must use their creativity, wit, and cunning to trick their friends into unwittingly helping them complete their missions.

The game encourages players to think outside the box and come up with clever strategies to accomplish their goals. Whether it’s tricking someone into buying them a drink or convincing them to dance like a chicken, “Don’t Get Got” is all about being sneakily deceptive and having a good time in the process.

One of the best things about “Don’t Get Got” is that it can be played almost anywhere, making it perfect for parties, gatherings, or even just hanging out with friends. The game is quick to pick up and easy to learn, making it accessible to players of all ages and skill levels.

Overall, “Don’t Get Got” is a game that is sure to bring loads of laughter, silliness, and camaraderie to any game night. Its simple premise, clever design, and endless possibilities for hilarity make it a must-have for anyone looking to spice up their next gathering. So gather your friends, get ready to be sneaky, and most importantly, don’t get got!