

Let me start by saying this: Throw Throw Burrito is pure, unadulterated chaos - and I mean that in the best way possible. As someone who's played countless party games, this one stands out for its perfect blend of card strategy and physical comedy.
The moment you open the box, you're greeted with vibrant, Oatmeal-style illustrations that set the tone for the ridiculous fun ahead. The two squishy foam burritos are softer than you'd expect - no need to worry about broken vases or bruised egos (though the Burrito Bruise tokens add hilarious bragging rights).
Gameplay is deceptively simple: collect matching card sets while staying alert for sudden burrito battles. What starts as a calm card game can erupt into full-on warfare when someone plays battle cards. I'll never forget the first time my friend had to stand back-to-back with me for a Wild West-style burrito duel - our living room hasn't seen that much laughter in years.
The genius lies in how it gets even non-gamers moving. My usually reserved aunt turned into a burrito-dodging ninja last family gathering. Just be warned: you'll need space (we learned this after nearly knocking over a lamp) and at least 3 players for optimal chaos.
My only gripe? The foam burritos might not survive overly enthusiastic play sessions. After about ten games, one of ours started showing wear at the seams - though honestly, that just adds to the battle-scarred charm.
Whether you're hosting game night or need an icebreaker at parties, Throw Throw Burrito delivers non-stop laughter. It's become our go-to for turning any gathering from 'meh' to memorable. Just maybe keep it away from your fine china.
