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6-Pack Full Chaos

6-Pack Full Chaos

Regular price $90.00 USD
Regular price $150.00 USD Sale price $90.00 USD
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If UNO and Mario Kart had a Card-Game-Baby, it would be PAYBACK.

10-minute games. Wild comebacks. Game mechanics that bring out the worst in everyone. And somehow it fits just as well around a family dinner table, as on a date night, or a pub hang with friends. 

What you're getting:

  • Lightning quick games that always call for another round
  • A game that's easy enough for your drunk uncle, yet strategic enough to make your smartest friend cry.
  • A game designed for any occasion, from parties to quiet evenings
  • Comeback mechanics specifically designed to ruin whoever's winning (you're welcome)
  • Made in MS Paint. Don't ask why.
  • Fits in a pocket, a bag, a coat, a carry-on - bring it anywhere.


A vendetta in a box.

  • Sleek magnetic box - 58 oversized cards (7 × 10 cm) with a matte finish that actually feels good to play with. 7.5 oz total.
  • 0-page manual with bonus game modes and sneaky tactics.
  • QR code links to video instructions for the people who are allergic to manuals.

    Warning: do not play this with people you like.
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Rules So Simple They Fit On The Box

We took timeless classics ‘Shithead’ & ‘Palace’ and mutated it into the most brutal card game you’ve ever played.

If you're new to the game, rest assured. 
We added a QR code with video instructions.

Wild Reactions Guaranteed

Winning feels like hitting a $1,000,000 jackpot in Vegas.

Which is weird, because you're taking home exactly $0.

Big Deck Energy

58 premium cards crafted for high resistance against all the drinks your friends will spill on them.

Large 2.7" x 3.9" dimensions.
Are we overcompensating? Maybe.

Pocket-Sized Chaos

Payback’s magnetic box is distinct and durable, unlike your friendships after a few rounds.

The perfect icebreaker for travel, bars, and awkward dinners with the in-laws.

Hand Drawn in MS Paint

Karel's artistic skills peaked in kindergarten, but he tried his best.