Harleigh Q—October 24, 2025
We picked up Horrible Therapists on a whim, and it’s now one of our go-to party games. It’s easy to learn, quick to play, and absolutely ridiculous in the best way. The prompts and card combos are sharp, a little unhinged, and had our whole table laughing so hard we had to pause the game more than once. It shines with a mixed group of friends who enjoy dark, irreverent humor—and it’s perfect for breaking the ice. Replay value is great, too. Even with the same people, new card pairings keep the jokes fresh, and the judging banter is half the fun. Just know your crowd: the humor can be edgy, so it’s not a family game night pick. Read more
Richard Myers—December 21, 2025
Bought this due to Amazon recommendation because I bought Exploding Kittens. My impression when I opened it and reviewed the cards was "eh, maybe not so hot". But when we played with a part of 8 or 9 neighbors it was a huge hit, and 3 or 4 of the other players immediately ordered it for themselves or as gift for friends. I personally would have rated it at 4 stars, but the reaction from friends was 5 star. This is definitely and adult party game, so the age range suggested of 17+ is appropriate. The cards are smallish, but of good quality. It is easy to play and fun. I would say it is a cross of Apples to Apples, and Cards Against Humanity. We have only played it once so far, because it is a very recent purchase, but I expect that the neighbors may ask to play this on future game nights. Not sure how well it will stand up to multiple replays, but the mechanics of how you use the 3 different types of cards should allow for many combinations of "problems" and "answers" -- so I expect this to hold up well. Read more
CGS—January 6, 2026
This game is so funny! It is for grown ups that act like teenagers lol. This is really easy to learn to play as well, so you will get your money's worth after playing a time or two. Read more
Mya—January 4, 2026
Absolutely freaking hilarious! The game is amazing, the cards are durable, and the designs are so funny and creative. DEFINITELY ADULTS ONLY!!!!!!!! super easy to learn to play’ ones to you the hang up it, you function with the game it’s great! It’s a lot like cards against humanity! Strategy! Read more
Kimberly—January 10, 2026
Wow, just wow. Played it for the first time over Christmas, ummm, it was super raunchy. Definitely not a family friendly game. It was easy to play kind of like Cards Against Humanity, but with it's own twist. It was about the right size for a small group of people. The imagery on the cards may give you nightmares. I thought I knew what I was getting myself into with the extra horrible edition, but whew it was hard to play with family. Most cards were raunchy smexy things, with random ahhh! and ewww!, and things thrown in. I am not saying it was a bad game, just wasn't expecting it to be that much smexy content. I knew how this was going to go when I saw the f word in the directions. Definitely no one under the age of 17 should be playing this game. Read more
R Harding—December 12, 2025
Love this game. More thinking than I expected. Would not play with any kids around! High quality cards and box. Hilarious answers! Read more
Beatrice Starkey—December 31, 2025
It was definitely fun, volger, hilarious! Great game definitely worth buying Read more
Jake Schenkler—November 17, 2025
Fun to play and easy to explain. My friends and I have giggled for hours. You build a comic strip together as a group using three piles of cards (question, answer, treatment). Each round rotates who the judge is. When not judging you are playing. The judge will select one question card to build out the first part of the triptych with the therapist’s question to the patient. Next, the judge draws three answer cards from which they privately select the one answer card that will serve as the second part of triptych. The other two answer cards are discarded. Now that everyone can see the therapist’s question (eg - what happened at thanksgiving?) and the patient’s answer (eg - I made out with my cousin), they select the card in their hand of 5 cards they feel will best complete the triptych as the therapist’s treatment/response (eg - oh yeah I saw that on your moms TikTok). Once all players have turned in their selected card, the judge will go through the offered treatments and decide which they like best. Read more