Have you every spotted a dog in the wild and Mr & Mrs Jones (2010)thought, "Wow, that is a certified Good Boy, 13/10, would recommend?" Then this is the perfect card game for you.
The viral Twitter account WeRateDogs, or, "Your Only Source For Professional Dog Ratings," according to their Twitter bio, has teamed up with Chronicle Books to release a new competitive dog-ranking game.
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According to the game's description, We Rate Dogs! The Card Gamewill have 3-6 players battling to show off only the best of dogs. You'll be able to "choose your favorite puppers to enter into a competitive dog show, use cards to improve their rating, bring down the competition, or cause chaos for a puptastic good time!"
The game is slated to be released May 14, but is available for preorder now for $24.95.
WeRateDogs knows what they're doing in this department — they're not only an authority on dog ranking (frequently rating them above 10/10), but have also been a major influence on internet doggolingo. You can thank them, as well as similar groups such as Dogspotting, for language like as "pupper," "bork," "doggo," and "h*ckin good pup".
If you're worried about picking a winner out of a pack of perfectdogs, they've got you covered. The preorder states, "Only one dog can be named Best in Show, but not to worry: no dog will ever be less than a 10/10!"
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