Inspired by the dog-lovers Twitter account WeRateDogs, We Rate Dogs: The Card Game invites players to gather up a team of dogs to compete in categories like “Sass,” “Floof,” and “Wag.” As every dog in the game is a “good dog,” they are all rated at least “10 out of 10” in every category, so players use event cards to increase the ratings of their dogs or undermine their opponents.
We Rate Dogs: The Card Game comes with 50 dog cards featuring pictures of actual dogs from WeRateDogs, 100 event cards, 1 die, 1 winner’s circle board, and player tokens. The game is intended for 3 to 6 players, ages 8 and up, and takes a little over half an hour to play. MSRP is $24.95.
Oh My God, Stacy! brings the style and drama of 1980s high school movies to the tabletop. Players must find their clique—jocks, preppies, skaters, et al—and make it through the school day playing pranks and forging alliances with other students. Each turn, “Morning Announcements” change the rules of the game.This game comes with 51 playing cards and 7 sheets of punch-out tokens. For 3 to 12 players, ages 14 and up, it takes about 30 minutes to play. MSRP is $19.95.
Click on the gallery below for pictures of the components from both games.
In August, Chronicle Books will release Jeffrey Brown’s Rey and Pals (see “‘Rey and Pals’ Hang Out in New ‘Star Wars’ Hardcover”).