• “So superior mechanically to other crowdsourced games, it was banned on Kickstarter and Gamefound!” ★★★★★

    —Jeff Bergren, Founder: The Gaming Goat

  • "A game for those who are ready to wake up from woke.” ★★★★★

    —Peter Thiel (yes really)

  • "This is Hate Speech, Pure and Simple" ★☆☆☆☆

    —Magic Pink

  • "Hilarious parody. Amazing art. Real fun stuff." ★★★★★

    —Kris Owrey

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Virtue Signal: The Game

Virtue Signal: The Game of Social Justice is a parody of social justice activism in the form of a card game.

In Virtue Signal you play as one of several different social justice warriors. The object, simply, is to attract a coalition of NPC followers to your cause, whatever that is. The first player to 15 is the winner.

Over 20,000 copies sold, now in its 3rd printing.

Come and See

Purveyors of the World's Most Dangerous Games.

Incel Riot is a design studio out of Utah that mostly specializes in satirical tabletop and roleplaying games.

Frequently banned, never defeated.

Portland Occupied Zone (POZ)

The Antifa satire game that's banned everywhere. 

Portland Occupied Zone is a strategy roleplaying game that simulates the transformation of a Southeast Portland Neighborhood (the Fantasy Hawthorne District) from a Late-Stage Capitalist Hellscape into a Slacker Marxist Utopia.

Wage revolution!  Loot local businesses!  Burn the city down!  Live in filth!  Fight the Police!  Embezzle donation money!  Abuse drugs!  Grope other activists without their consent!  

A whopping 22 pounds worth of board game.

Order now and get both expansions for free.

Behold

How To Play Virtue Signal: The Game

FAQ

Q. Is this real?

A. Yes, this is all very real.

They are real physical games you can touch with your hands and play with other people.

Q. I hate you. How do I get you fired?

A. Please direct all your personnel suggestions to info[at]incelriot.com

Q. I bought Portland Occupied Zone and it broke my game shelf. Help!

A. At over 22 pounds, POZ is indeed a beast of a game. We suggest using cinder blocks or large stones as shelf bracers.

Q. I see these games have strong political themes. Doesn't that mean it's a gimmick and the underlying game is bad?

A. We went to great effort to make sure that these are good and fun games. The themes are integral to the game and not a gimmick, we promise.