![]() ![]() Each trash card that a player drops from the trash can goes into their overflow pile. See, I told you the trash can was relevant. These garbage cards are then balanced on the green plastic trash can that the game came in. ![]() You see, each card has holes in them, and these holes must see through to the table. And this is where tye fun begins.Įach player has their own room and can fit only so much debris in their rooms before they must clean them, hence having to balance refuse on the already top heavy garbage can.Įach player has three cards to choose from on their turns and can either play a card to the garbage, place it in their room, or put it into their roommate's room via special action cards.Īfter a while the trash will be overflowing with garbage. ![]() This sounds like my entire existence in college. So instead of emptying the garbage, the roommates either let the garbage pile up in their rooms, or simply toss their refuse on top of the already piled up garbage can. The premise of this amazing little game is that the players are all roommates who leave their messes all over the house, and, as we all can relate to, no one wants to empty the trash. Upon breaking it open, you realize that the game is contained within the garbage can, which is also used in the game itself. ![]() Is this a real game, you know, that adults can enjoy or is it a toy? I must know!! It is not packaged in a nicely designed box, instead you see a green plastic garbage can inside of clear plastic blister-pack. GARBAGE DAY just so happens to be one of those games. "I don't want to take out the garbage!! You do it!!" "I'm not touching it." "Hey, what? We have a a garbage can?" Does this scenario sound familiar to you? Yes, this is the all too familiar routine which takes place around GARBAGE DAY.Įvery once in a while there comes this tiny game which you decide to impulsively buy and it throws you for a huge loop. ![]()
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