Created by long-time friends Richard Halpern and Eric White, Argue ($29.99), the game, was created from an argument over the merits of skiing vs. snowboarding.  “Eric would claim that snowboarding looks cooler than skiing.  I countered that skiing equals speed, that a speeding skier looks cooler than a snowboarder who keeps falling on their butt. We bickered back and forth like Seinfeld and Costanza.  Then we thought, hey, this is entertaining; let’s turn this into a game.”
 over the merits of skiing vs. snowboarding.  “Eric would claim that snowboarding looks cooler than skiing.  I countered that skiing equals speed, that a speeding skier looks cooler than a snowboarder who keeps falling on their butt. We bickered back and forth like Seinfeld and Costanza.  Then we thought, hey, this is entertaining; let’s turn this into a game.”
 
Player Assignment Cards determine which topic players will argue—no matter if you don´t happen to agree with the side your taking.  Topics include: “Who would win a fight, Mary Poppins or Judge Judy?”  “Distraction Cards” add a handicap such as “arguing while smelling your left shoe,” and “arguing while jumping up and down for 10 seconds.”  Non-arguing players vote on who argued best, with the high scorer winning.  
Each game contains 200 Argue Topic Cards, 100 Distraction Cards, 20 Player Assignment Cards, 20 Advocate/Devil´s Advocate Cards, 20 Player Voting Cards, 200 Point Cards and Game Timer.  For 3-10 Adult players.