From Underscore Games

CUBICLE®

The Improv Office Party in a Box

Hilarious. Unpredictable. No two games are ever the same.

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CUBICLE game box
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How to Play

Draw a Directive

Directive card back

Do the action

Team Building card
Review card

Gain an advantage

Incentive card back

Collect 3 Reviews to win

Performance Review: Office Witchcraft
Performance Review: Anti Boomer Rhetoric
Performance Review: Embarrassing Reply All

Welcome to your Cubicle.

You've been hired. Probably.

4–10 Players
30–60 Minutes
14+ Ages

CUBICLE throws you headfirst into the glorious chaos of office life. Navigate ridiculous directives. Survive brutal Performance Reviews. Improvise your way out of getting fired. The Supervisor spot rotates — because misery loves company — and the player who collects three Performance Reviews wins. Wait, you WANT the reviews here. Trust us.

Your Directives Await

(please review before your 9am meeting)

Team Building: March Madness
Team Building card back
Team Building
Review: Office Witchcraft
Review card back
Review
Excuse: Lost At Sea
Excuse card back
Excuse
Supply: Fire Alarm
Supply card back
Supply

Employee Reviews

*All testimonials are 100% voluntary and uncoerced

Cubicle is so much fun from start to finish! My favorite part of playing is how much fun you see everyone have as the game progresses even those who were shy at first!

I loved the improv and competitive aspects of the game — it reminds me of games like cards against humanity, but you get to actually interact with the other players and think on your feet. Highly recommend for any group, it'll bring out a lot of hilarious personalities.

Hella fun

We brought Cubicle to game night and didn't play anything else for three hours. My friend got accused of 'Aggressive Microwaving' and his defense was so good we almost promoted him.

I thought it was going to be another boring party game. Then I had to explain why I committed 'Printer Treason' and somehow blamed it on the intern. My stomach hurt from laughing.

CUBICLE game box
Directive card back Incentive card back

What's In The Box

(besides trouble)

  • 65 Team Building Cards Group challenges to put your colleagues through
  • 50 Review Cards Wild accusations you must improvise your way out of
  • 75 Excuse Cards Your only defense. Use them wisely.
  • 55 Supply Cards Strategic tools to kneecap the competition
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The game that turns any gathering into a corporate catastrophe. Improv. Accusations. Excuses. Performance Reviews you actually want.

CUBICLE Base Game box
CUBICLE Base Game $22.99
Corporate Clubhouse Expansion box
Corporate Clubhouse Expansion $6.99
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4–10 Players more chaos, more fun
Ages 14+ 30–60 min

FAQ

(frequently asked questions from the suggestion box)

Cubicle is a game designed for play by groups of people anywhere. However, we think the game is more fun in a home setting. Cubicle believes in Work at work and play at home. However, rules are sometimes meant to be broken.

Cubicle's company policy says no, but Underscore Games, their creator and parent company, supersedes their policy and allows it. However, we will not issue refunds or replacements unless the product is defective. We will only accept returns on unopened products. We do not charge a restocking fee; however, the customer will be responsible for the shipping costs of returning the product(s). Cubicle fully supports our decisions on this matter.

On your turn, become the Supervisor and have Employees perform and complete Team Building activities to gain Incentives. Use any Supplies you'd find in an office to help you survive and affect how the game is played. Defend yourself by Improvising Excuses in Reviews as the Supervisor makes wild accusations.

Yes.

A typical game runs 30–90 minutes, depending on how much you hate office culture.

The first player to collect 3 Performance Reviews wins. You earn reviews by surviving accusations using excuse cards and deploying supply cards to sabotage your coworkers. It’s exactly like real corporate life, but fun.