"Like Cards Against Humanity with a feminist twist" [Cosmopolitan], this game lets you say what you really think--just don't get Trumped!
“The Nasty Woman Game is part comedy, part strategy, part conversation starter, and all in good, feminist fun...This new card game will have you & your friends howling with laughter.” – Bustle.
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You can never have enough feminists on your side when it comes to fighting the patriarchy. In the game of Nasty Woman, you take turns drawing cards, following the prompts, and strategizing your next move to collect as many Nasty Woman Cards as possible--including Beyonce, Michelle Obama, Gloria Steinem, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Shout out saucy answers to any Statement Cards to win more Nasty Woman cards. Draw the You’re Trumped Card, and you’re out of the game, loser—unless you can trade in a Nasty Woman Card to save you. The last player standing after all other players have been eliminated wins the game--and is the nastiest feminist of them all.
Fun for ages 12 and up and 3 to 9 players // This game includes:
-20 Nasty Woman Cards
-55 fill-in-the-blank Statement Cards
-25 Action Cards (including Girl Gang, Attack of the Mansplainer, and Visionary Cards)
-10 You’re Trumped Cards
-Instructions with Nasty Woman Bios and Feminist Field Notes
Celebrate your favorite feminists // Featured Nasty Women include:
Susan B. Anthony
Beyonce
Hillary Clinton
Angela Davis
Kathleen Hanna
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Yuri Kochiyama
Winona LaDuke
Queen Lili'uokalani
Audre Lorde
Janet Mock
Michelle Obama
Rosa Parks
Sally Ride
Sylvia Rivera
Gloria Steinem
Maxine Waters
Ida B. Wells
Serena Williams
Oprah Winfrey
Learn along the way // The Feminist Field Notes give definitions and context for terms and phrases like:
The Bechdel Test
Catcalling
Double Standard
Feminist
Gender Pay Gap
Internalized Misogyny
Intersectionality
Lack of Female Representation
Male Gaze
Mansplainer
Men's Rights Activist
Paid Maternity Leave
Patriarchy
Pink Tax
Pussy Hat
Toxic Masculinity
Victim Blaming
Womanism
The goal of the game is to get you and your friends around a table discussing politics, feminism, and current events.