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The You're Fire Party Card Game from Clarendon Games is a ranking-style party game where players rate themselves on a given prompt and then try to avoid duplicating each other's numbers. Clarendon Games is a London-based independent publisher known for short, punchy party-game formats that skip lengthy rule manuals in favor of jump-right-in play. You're Fire builds on that approach, asking players to rank themselves among the group and dodge the same number that other players pick, which sets up the tension of knowing your friends well enough to predict their answers, from Clarendon Games.
Friend groups who enjoy debating each other's quirks during game night will find You're Fire delivers structured argument material, and party-game hosts looking for a quick format that gets going in the first minute will appreciate the no-rules-manual design. The 14-and-up rating also keeps the game playable in mixed-adult-and-teen gatherings without the content concerns that come with adults-only party titles. The card format also packs down to a small box that tucks into a backpack or carry-on, which makes You're Fire a credible bring-along for trips and weekend gatherings. Clarendon has also been steadily building a small but loyal indie-publisher fan base, which gives the game a slightly different shelf identity than mass-market party titles. The format also rewards repeat plays since the social dynamics of the group shift each session.