Priorities Game by Hasbro Games – Thoughtful Birthday Gift for Her, Hilarious Party Card Game for Adults and Teens
Priorities Game by Hasbro Games – Thoughtful Birthday Gift for Her, Hilarious Party Card Game for Adults and Teens
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Why you'll love it
- cooperative 'everyone vs. the game' format eliminates the stress of player elimination
- 2-minute learn time means no intimidating rulebook for casual players
- hilarious ranking debates create organic laughter and bonding without scripted jokes
- compact 6.5" x 4.49" box slips into backpacks and carry-ons for travel play
- scales smoothly from 2 players up to large groups, making it versatile for any gathering
- 200 culture cards keep replays fresh across many game nights
Perfect for
- icebreaker game for parties and mixed-friend groups
- cooperative game night activity that removes competitive pressure
- portable entertainment for vacations, camping, and nights out
- fun birthday or holiday gift for teens and adults
- conversation-starting activity for college dorms and shared housing


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How Well Do You Know Your Friends?
Find out as you predict how they’d rank random items in the Priorities game, the party game that gets everyone laughing.

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Rank from Love to Loathe
How to play: the target player secretly ranks everyday item cards in their order of priority

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Guess the Order
Everybody else discusses and tries to predict the target player’s order.

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Compare Your Answers
The target player reveals their order, and all compare how the items match up.

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It’s Everybody vs. the Game
If the players correctly guess a rank of an item, everyone wins that card. If not, the game win it.

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Who Will Win?
To win, spell out PRIORITIES using the letters on the backs of the cards before the game does!

Product Information
HILARIOUS PARTY GAME OF EXTREME HONESTY & ABSURD CHOICES: How well do you know your friends? Find out in the Priorities game that will have you questioning their priorities—and your own
HOW TO PLAY: What do you love more: Hawaiian pizza, selfies, people, long hugs, or drama? Rank opinion-splitting, everyday item cards from love to loathe. Together, the other players try to guess your order
IT’S YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS VS. THE GAME: In this cooperative game, players work as a group to win a card for every rank they correctly guess—or the game wins it. So there’s no stressful competition, just ridiculous debates and lots of laughs
EASY TO LEARN, QUICK TO PLAY: Takes just 2 minutes to learn and 30 minutes to play. No lengthy instructions or fiddly bits—jump straight into a game and enjoy
GREAT PARTY GAME FOR GROUPS: Looking for a game to liven up your next party? Fun for 2 or more players and even better with a big group, the Priorities game is one of the best party games for game nights, icebreakers, and holidays
FUN GAME FOR TEENS AND ADULTS: The Priorities game is a go-to choice for those looking for family games, adult party games, dorm games for college students, or travel games
FUNNY GIFTS FOR AGES 14 AND UP: Party board games make favorite gifts for adults and teens ages 14+, and this game is a numero uno birthday or holiday gift for fans of game night games and family party games
The Priorities game is the party game of absurd choices. To play, draw 5 everyday item cards and rank them from love to loathe. The other players work as a group to try to guess your order. Then compare your answers. It’s everyone versus the game! You all earn a card for every item in the same rank, and the game earns the rest. To win, spell PRIORITIES using the letters on the backs of your earned cards before the game does. For 2 or more players, this unpredictable, fun party game for adults and teens takes only 2 minutes to learn and about 30 minutes to play. So, if you’re looking to add hilarity to Family Game Night and gatherings with friends, rank the Priorities game at the top of your list! Its compact size makes it a great portable game for vacations, camping, and nights out. Game night games for groups are cool gifts for teens ages 14+ and adults too. Hasbro and all related trademarks and logos are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc.Age Range Description: Ages 14+
Included Components: 200 Culture Cards, 1 white board, 1 marker, and game rules.
Model Year: 2025
Sub Brand: Hasbro Games
Item Type Name: Game
Set Name: Priorities
Number of Players: 2
Container Type: Box
Number of Items: 1
Is Assembly Required: No
Operation Mode: Manual
Item Dimensions L x W: 6.5"L x 4.49"W
Package Quantity: 1
Size: Standard
Item Dimensions: 1.77 x 4.49 x 6.5 inches
Theme: Hasbro Games
Color: Multicolor
Subject Character: Hasbro Games
Material Type: Plastic
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Priorities Game a good birthday gift for women who already own a lot of games?
Yes. Because the cooperative format and 200 rotating culture cards keep every round feeling new, it is a strong pick for someone whose shelf is already full. The compact 6.5" x 4.49" box also feels premium in a gift bag without taking up space in a small apartment.
Does this card game feel personal enough to give as a Valentine's Day gift?
It is designed around ranking topics couples already argue about, from food takes to relationship habits. That built-in conversation makes it feel personal without being sentimental, which is a sweet spot for partners who prefer playful gifts over flowers.
Is it appropriate as a housewarming present for new homeowners?
Absolutely. The game is built for hosting and scales from a two-player date night to a full housewarming crowd, so the new homeowner can pull it out the same evening they move in and use it for the first get-together with neighbors.
Will it look nice under wrapping paper as a holiday gift?
Yes. The box is a clean, sturdy plastic case with branded artwork, and it is sized to fit inside a standard stocking or a gift basket. No extra packaging is required, though a ribbon around the case makes it feel even more intentional.
Is this a safe gift for a white elephant exchange where I do not know the recipient well?
It is one of the safer white elephant picks. The 14+ age range, broad audience appeal, and 2+ player scaling mean almost any household can enjoy it, and the humor is silly rather than edgy, so it is unlikely to offend.
Can I order this last minute and still have it arrive on time for a birthday?
The compact size and lightweight design make it a quick-ship item at most retailers, and expedited shipping options are usually available. It is a practical last-minute gift for someone in the same country, especially compared to bulky board games that require freight shipping.
Is this a good gift for a college student moving into a dorm?
Yes. The compact case fits in a backpack, the rules take 2 minutes to explain, and it works as a dorm icebreaker with floor-mates. It is the kind of small gift that gets used the same week it is opened.
Does the gift feel special enough to give to my mom or my mother-in-law?
It does. Gifting a game that is meant to be played with the family signals quality time together, and the topics are wide-ranging enough that older adults enjoy the ranking debates as much as teens do.
What is the difference between Priorities Game and a typical gag gift?
A gag gift gets a laugh and goes in a drawer. Priorities is designed to be replayed across many game nights, with 200 cards and a cooperative win condition that keeps the group engaged long after the gift exchange is over.
How does this compare to other card games sold as gifts, like Exploding Kittens or Cards Against Humanity?
It is a friendlier alternative to Cards Against Humanity because the humor comes from the group's own opinions rather than pre-written edgy prompts, and it is a more cooperative alternative to Exploding Kittens because nobody gets eliminated mid-round.
Is this too childish to give as an adult birthday gift?
No. The age recommendation starts at 14, but the topic cards lean adult, and the ranking format rewards the kind of life experience that makes discussions richer. Many buyers in their 30s, 40s, and 50s report it becoming a regular game night pick.
Should I worry about gift recipients thinking it is just a kids' card game?
No. The Hasbro Games branding and the adult-leaning topic cards set the right expectation on the shelf, and once the recipient reads the back of the box, it clearly reads as a party game for grown-ups and older teens.
Is there a risk the gift arrives damaged because the box is small?
The plastic case is rigid and holds up well in shipping. For gift orders, we recommend leaving a note at checkout for extra padding, and most sellers can include a gift box or wrap to keep the presentation intact on arrival.
How do you actually play Priorities Game step by step?
Shuffle the deck, draw a prompt card, and read the topic aloud. Each player privately ranks the listed items from best to worst. The group then debates the rankings and tries to agree on a final order. The agreed order is written on the dry-erase whiteboard using letters that spell PRIORITIES, and the group wins together by completing the full word across multiple rounds.
How long does a typical game take from setup to finish?
Setup is under a minute, the rules take about 2 minutes to explain, and an average game runs 30 minutes. With smaller groups it can finish in 20 minutes, and with larger groups that love to debate it can stretch to about 45 minutes.
Can we play with more than 8 people, like for a big family gathering?
Yes. The cooperative format scales well beyond 8 players, and many groups of 10 to 12 play by splitting into teams and comparing team rankings. The only practical limit is how many people can comfortably see the whiteboard at once.
Is this game compatible with the Hasbro Gaming app or any digital scoring tool?
The retail version is fully analog and does not require an app, which is part of its appeal. If you prefer digital scoring, any shared notes app or whiteboard tool can substitute for the included dry-erase board, but nothing is required to play.
Does the game work well for couples or for a two-player game night?
Yes. Two players can debate and rank just like a larger group, and many couples use it as a date-night activity. Rounds tend to be quicker one-on-one, and the discussion often goes deeper than it does with a crowd.
What is included in the box, and what do I need to buy separately?
The box includes 200 culture cards, a dry-erase whiteboard, and a dry-erase marker. The only thing you might want to add is a soft cloth for wiping the board between rounds, and a fresh AA-style replacement marker if your original ever dries out.
Is the game safe and reliable for repeated use over many game nights?
Yes. The plastic case is built to handle regular handling, the cards are coated card stock, and the whiteboard wipes clean without ghosting when used with a standard dry-erase marker. With normal care, most owners get years of regular game nights out of a single box.
What happens if a card gets lost or damaged over time?
Replacement card packs are sold separately by Hasbro for several of their party games, and many players print free fan-made backup prompts. The cooperative format also means a missing card is rarely game-breaking, since the group can simply skip it and pick another.
How is Priorities different from a trivia game or a word game?
Trivia games test what you know, and word games test how fast you can spell or describe. Priorities tests what you think, and the fun comes from comparing opinions with the people around you. That is why it tends to spark more laughter and longer conversations than a typical knowledge-based game.

