The Crazy Card Game for Creative Weirdos. Draw an acronym, write the funniest sentence, watch your group lose it. Like Cards Against Humanity — but you're the one writing the answers, on reusable dry-erase cards (no paper waste).
Three rules. Five minutes to learn. Approximately one hour to question every friendship you've ever made.
One player pulls a card from the deck. White cards are straight acronyms. Themed cards add a category. Wild cards trigger Battle Royale, Story Time, or PSA chaos.
Every other player uses the reusable dry-erase cards and markers to write their best sentence using the acronym on the card. Wipe with the cloth, play again.
Whoever pulled the card reads every answer aloud and picks a winner. First to seven wins. Friendships not guaranteed.
~150 cards across three decks. Mix them for the full experience, or play with one for a focused round. Every card is a setup; every player is the writer.
The classic. A random acronym. You write the best sentence using those letters, in that order, no exceptions. ~80 in the box.
An acronym with a category — Food, Drugs, Celebrities, Sex, Sports, Music, Movie Titles, Rap Lyrics, Travel, and more. Every answer must fit the theme.
Each Wild Card breaks the rules. Battle Royale forces pair-ups. Story Time chains sentences into chaos. PSA cards demand "Attention:" first.
Possibly the most enthusiastic and least filtered reviews of any party game in 2026.
"Unfiltered thoughts at their finest."
— Some guy named Steve
"It's pretty cool, I guess."
— Mark Ivers
"Wow! So much more creative than CAH!"
— My brother's friend Greg, allegedly
"What the f*** is AcroMania?"
— Mom at the dinner table
The Crazy Card Game for Creative Weirdos: ~150 hand-crafted cards across three decks, 6 dry-erase answer cards, 6 markers, and a microfiber cloth — all in a 6"×4"×2" cardboard box with rules printed on the inside lid.
Ships in your launch window. Lock in founders pricing before public launch.
Join the launch list. We'll only email you when something actually matters — like "the game is shipping" or "Greg added more cards."
No spam, no selling your data, no judgment for what you write in the game.
AcroMania has always been free to download, print, and play with your friends. The boxed Pro Edition just makes it nicer. Both versions are great. Pick yours.
Download the print-and-play PDF →CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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