Welcome to the show where everything goes wrong.
You're a contestant on a chaotic game show, and the course ahead is a gauntlet of
disasters — a flat tire, a ninja attack, a goose with a grudge, the plane going down. Every one of them stands between you and the finish line.
You clear them by playing
combos of tool cards — a pool noodle, a car battery, a bucket of fried chicken, whatever's in your hand — and pulling off a gloriously stupid plan with them. Build your deck, weigh your odds, ride your luck, and race to the finish. Clear a disaster and roll to advance; wipe out and you're stuck, but you draw a fresh tool for next time.
Two games in one
With a crowd — the party game. 2+ players, online or local. You pitch your absurd plan out loud (or type it), and everyone
bets karma on whether you'll actually pull it off — backing you boosts your odds, doubting you is just a wager. It's loud, it's social, and the table is the judge. Friends without the game join from a phone as a bet-pad, or watch the live couch-feed.
On your own — the strategy deckbuilder. Solo and 1v1 strip away the table and sharpen into a tight roguelite: read the odds, build your deck, manage your karma, and outrace the field. Solo sends you up a full ladder of rival bots;
1v1 Duels are a head-to-head battle of nerve and deck. Quieter, headsier — all the tactics, none of the table noise.
Features
- A deckbuilder's tool economy welded to a betting table — a prediction market in karma where the only lever on your odds is positive (no griefing, ever).
- A roster of quirky contestants, each with a signature move, plus unlockable skins.
- A bombastic MC calling the chaos — and a collectible comic "Funny Pages" gallery you unlock as you play.
- Earn FAME between runs to unlock characters, skins, and tougher difficulty tiers.
- Dozens of absurd disasters across three flavors — mundane, absurd, and dire-played-for-laughs.
- Full controller support and a Steam Deck–friendly layout. Solo & local play work fully offline, no account needed.
Buy once. Play forever.
No pay-to-win, no predatory nonsense — just optional expansion packs and cosmetics down the road if you want them.