Rock Bottom box sitting on top of the game board with tokens, a die, character cards, and bounce back cards surrounding it.

who the f*ck made this?

Rock Bottom began as a joke. Duh.

A friend, Jen, challenged us to design a board game inspired by the restaurant where we worked. Eight years later, that idea came to life and was an instant favorite among the staff. Soon after, the chaotic concept turned into Rock Bottom.

#ThanksJen

Rock Bottom box sitting on top of the game board with tokens, a die, character cards, and bounce back cards surrounding it.
Rock Bottom box sitting on top of the game board with tokens, a die, character cards, and bounce back cards surrounding it.

who f*cking made this?

Friends playing Rock Bottom. The image shows a top down view of the game board and pieces surrounded by snacks.

who is the game for?

who is the game for?

chaos coordinator

You don’t cause chaos; you "make things interesting." Rock Bottom is your go-to for game nights where people trust each other a little too much. You pick the unhinged option, drag everyone into the mess, and laugh as the room ends up belly laughing until they start to cry.

the strategist

You give new meaning to "silent but deadly." You don’t rush; you watch and wait. You love the ridiculous cards, dumb scenarios, and table talk, mostly because they distract everyone while you quietly plot their downfall. They call it luck. You just call it "basic strategy.”

why the f*ck do we do this?

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To make people laugh (and cringe) during chaotic game nights

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To make something for ourselves and not to line the pockets of billionaires

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To challenge social norms and make people think beyond what they know