(Clarkson Potter, 2020)
Celebrate all your weirdest and most wonderful childhood memories and get to know your friends like never before with this gloriously awkward and honest party game for adults 17 and up–perfect for any video chat or socially distant hangout.
Hailed as a “cultural phenomenon” by Newsweek and praised by This American Life, Time, and beyond, the irreverent storytelling project Mortified celebrates the strange and extraordinary things we experienced during childhood and adolescence. This game from the makers of Mortified gives you the opportunity to do the same!
I Can’t Believe I Did That is both a party game and an exercise in empathy and hilarity. Reminisce with your friends about intense pop star crushes, questionable fashion choices, and sobbing at the middle school dance with conversation prompts that spark memories of your most heartwarming, confusing, and totally OMG-worthy moments.
Get ready to laugh, cry, and connect with I Can’t Believe I Did That.
David Nadelberg and Neil Katcher are, respectively, the founder and artistic director of Mortified, a multidisciplinary storytelling project based on embarrassing artifacts from childhood and adolescence, that encourages laughter while building intimacy and empathy. For more on Mortified please visit getmortified.com.