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Blockbuster: The Game review - "One of the best modern party classics"

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By Benjamin Abbott last updated 29 April 2025
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GamesRadar+ Verdict

Blockbuster: The Game more than earns its place as one of the best modern party classics thanks to intense but engrossing head-to-head challenges combined with charades-style gameplay anyone can understand. It's fast, frantic, and fun.

$15 at Monotype
$32.59 at Amazon
$59 at Amazon

Pros

  • +

    Fast-paced yet accessible gameplay

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    Engagingly competitive, with emphasis on teamwork

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    Awesome theming

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    Can be really funny

Cons

  • -

    Being in the spotlight can be anxiety-inducing

  • -

    Head-to-heads are a lot of pressure

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Recent updates

April 29, 2025: This review was originally published in 2021, but has been updated to reflect what we think of Blockbuster several years on. I also reformatted the page to match our new-look ratings system with a more user-friendly design.

Blockbuster is doing rather well for itself, all things considered. Despite its collapse in 2013, the video rental chain still manages to shuffle into the spotlight via countless nostalgic throwbacks - like when Captain Marvel added an impromptu skylight to the roof of a 1990s store during her debut movie. Fast-forward to now and it’s resurfacing yet again with a party board game from Big Potato Games, publishers of Obama Llama and Bucket of Doom.

It's not another quiz wannabe, though. Trust me, you'll want to take note of this one. Blockbuster: The Game is a worthy of addition to our list of the best board games thanks to its accessible rules and frenetic action. Its head-to-head challenge has resulted in near-legendary stories amongst my friend group too. You could say it's something of an over-achiever.

Blockbuster: The Game features & design

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Price

$29.99 / £19.99

Ages

14+

Game type

Trivia / cooperative

Players

4 - 8

Lasts

20mins

Complexity

Low

Designers

In-house

Publisher

Big Potato Games

Play if you enjoy

Linkee, Articulate, Bucket of Doom, Obama Llama

  • Fast-paced party game
  • Head-to-head and charades challenges
  • Not based on movie trivia - anyone can play

Much like Big Potato's other releases, Blockbuster is a party game that relies on quick reactions. It’s also a cute nod to everything ‘90s: the box is modelled after a VHS case, its cards are designed to look like tapes, and the board is reminiscent of an old Blockbuster car park. It even features the iconic but-slightly-wonky sign.

However, it’s not a slave to nostalgia. Although Blockbuster: The Game trades on happy memories at a surface level, the gameplay is more than strong enough to hold your attention even if you never set foot in a Blockbuster store. And before you say it, no - you don't need to know lots about films to play. This is a game anyone can get involved with.

Expanding the collection

The Blockbuster Returns box lying on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Future/Benjamin Abbott)

A couple of spin-offs have found their way to shelves since Blockbuster arrived. First was Blockbuster Returns, an expansion (which can also be played by itself) that introduces a handful of new categories. Next is a two-player variant, Blockbuster and Chill. I've been hands-on with Returns, and it's a fun - if non-essential - way to spice things up.

So, how does it work? Blockbuster: The Game is similar to other speedy quizzers like Five Second Rule or Pinch 'N' Pass. You’re racing against the clock to describe, quote, and act out as many movies as you can. Aimed at teams of at least two people per side, the goal is to build a deck of eight 'genre' cards before your opponents do. And that's it. As with any good party game, it's easy to explain, understand, and set up. This makes Blockbuster ideal for a get-together with friends or family.

Add in a fast-paced head-to-head round and you have a game that'll keep everyone on their toes.

Gameplay

Blockbuster game, cards, board, and box on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)
  • Intense back-and-forth showdowns
  • Not overly strategic, but loads of fun
  • Charades-style gameplay leads to funny moments

Blockbuster: The Game isn't the sort of game you cruise through on autopilot, nor is it forgettable. You see, it doesn’t take prisoners. As a case in point, see exhibit A - the amusingly brutal first round. After being given a category to work with (e.g. "movies with dogs"), a single member of your team is chosen to yell out a relevant film and hit the buzzer which resets a 15-second time limit. Someone from the opposing group must then do the same thing. This head-to-head squabble continues until one side can’t think of anything else, and time runs out. Which will happen faster than you think, by the way. Every sensible answer seems to leak out of your head just as the timer starts ticking.

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The result can be incredibly memorable. While most of us may run out of answers within a short space of time, two pals of mine kept going for ten minutes straight in a bout of verbal tennis. It's become a semi-mythical battle in my friend group.

'Triple Charades Jeopardy' is next, and you could argue that it's even better because everyone is involved. To kick off, the first round's winner picks six random cards featuring a movie from the deck before choosing three. They then have to describe the first film using one word, use or make up a quote from the second, and mime a third for their team in just 30 seconds. If your team guesses them correctly, you receive those cards.

As you can probably guess, the result of is often hilarious.

Alternate options

A close up of Codenames cards, with the Assassin in the center of a grid

(Image credit: Ian Stokes)

Want a different kind of party game? I can't recommend Codenames enough. It has become a huge hit for good reason.

Oh, but there's one more thing - the first round's winner must choose which cards their rivals will use as well. Because they're likely to choose the three easiest cards for themselves, that leaves the harder ones for their opponents. It’s deliciously evil, and I’m all for it.

OK, so there's not a lot of strategy powering all this. However, Blockbuster isn't the sort of game you can run on autopilot. You'll eventually have to step outside of your comfort zone and choose genres you're less familiar with to complete the set, so resting on your laurels is ill-advised. Plus, I'm not sure it needs tactical depth. The point is having fun, and it nails that assignment.

Basically, what you're left with is a lot of light-hearted silliness. Blockbuster: The Game is a real laugh for those who are fine with time pressure, and it'll appeal to most people as well because it doesn't require extensive trivia knowledge. Yes, the pressure may be too much for some. But seeing as the barrier to entry is so low, it's worth a shot.

Recent updates

Even though Blockbuster: The Game has since enjoyed an expansion in the form of Blockbuster Returns, I tend to use the core game instead. While the add-on is enjoyable and should keep things interesting for anyone that's grown tired of the original, I find that it bloats the runtime a little too much.

Should you buy Blockbuster: The Game?

Blockbuster game, cards, board, and box on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

Blockbuster: The Game is a great way to spend your evening, especially if drinks are involved and spirits are high. If you can get a large enough group together, it’s also a fun exercise in teamwork and/or exasperation. While it's not necessarily one of the best cooperative board games out there, it's a good icebreaker nonetheless. Nothing brings people together like good old-fashioned competition.

Are there better party board games out there? Of course. But few balance accessibility, fun, and stakes quite like Blockbuster.

Ratings

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Criteria

Notes

Score

Game mechanics

This game opts for the "simple but effective" approach, and it really pays off.

4/5

Accessibility

Because it's pitched as a game "for anyone who's ever seen a movie," few will feel lost here.

5/5

Replayability

There are enough movie cards to keep you coming back for a long time, and expansions are available to boost longevity even more.

4/5

Setup and pack-down

Because it doesn't need a lot of space, you can prepare or pack up Blockbuster quickly.

5/5

Component quality

While I can see the cards becoming dog-eared and damaged if you aren't careful, everything else feels built to last. It looks awesome thanks to the '90 theming as well.

4/5

Buy it if...

✅ You want a fast-paced game
Every head-to-head round of Blockbuster rattles by at a breakneck pace, and its charades challenge is equally speedy. That means you won't have time to get bored and scroll on social media.

✅ You want something accessible
As well as being easy to learn, it's possible to start playing Blockbuster incredibly quickly - it's the sort of game you can explain in 60 seconds, which lowers the barrier to entry a significant amount. Plus, it doesn't require extensive trivia knowledge either, so practically anyone can give it a go.

Don't buy it if...

❌ You want a strategy game
Although it's very easy to get your head around Blockbuster, that can be as much a curse as a gift. The game isn't exactly deep, so strategy fans are likely to be left wanting.

❌ You struggle under pressure
Because the head-to-head round and charades challenge are quite full on (all eyes are on you), Blockbuster is pretty intense. If you're anxious sort that hates the spotlight, steer clear.

How we tested Blockbuster: The Game

Blockbuster game, cards, board, and box on a wooden table

(Image credit: Future)
Disclaimer

This review sample was provided by the publisher.

I've played Blockbuster in my own time for years now, and it's remained in rotation at my house ever since I first published this review back in 2021. Since then I've tried it with numerous groups of people in different circumstances. I've also tried it alongside other party board games to get a sense of how it compares.

In terms of my credentials, I have been writing professionally since 2012 and have covered board games for GamesRadar+ with news, deals, reviews, and features for more than six years.

To get a broader overview of our process, don't miss our guide to how we test board games. As for a wider overview, be sure to check in on the GamesRadar+ reviews policy.


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