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Michael Knowles Announces ‘Yes Or No: America 250 Expansion Pack’ In Honor Of America’s 250th
Monday morning on “The Michael Knowles Show,” host Michael Knowles unveiled the latest addition to his bestselling party game franchise: the Yes or No: America 250 Expansion Pack, a limited-edition release commemorating the 250th anniversary of America’s founding. Preorders are open now at DailyWire.com/shop.
What began as a viral internet show — in which Knowles posed provocative statements to guests and forced them into a binary yes-or-no verdict — has grown into one of the most popular party games in the conservative space. Since its debut, Yes or No: The Game has reached tens of thousands of households, repeatedly selling out and earning a reputation as the game most likely to end a friendship, help a couple discern marriage (which has been confirmed to have happened at least once), or ruin Thanksgiving dinner.
The original game shipped with 200 cards and supports up to nine players at once. Knowles himself has called it “the bestselling and most important game at the Daily Wire.” Its success spawned three expansion packs, each tackling a different cultural fault line:
The Conspiracy Expansion Pack, which dared players to weigh in on Epstein, the moon landing, and the Denver airport;
The Politics, Philosophy, & Religion Expansion Pack, which dragged the dinner table into the deepest waters of human disagreement;
And the Dating & Relationships Expansion Pack, which forced players to decide whether watching “adult content” counts as cheating and if “fur-babies” are replacing children.
All three expansion packs have sold out multiple times since launch.
The America 250 Expansion Pack continues the tradition with more than 120 new cards built around the founding, the future, and the great debates that have animated American life for two and a half centuries. Topics span the Founding Fathers, the Civil War, foreign policy, pop culture, and the ongoing argument over what America actually is — and what it ought to be.
A sneak peek at some of the prompts players can expect:
Greenland should be the 51st state.
Canada is America’s evil top hat.
The Salem witch trials didn’t go far enough.
America is still a Christian nation.
1776 is a better musical than Hamilton.
Truman was right to drop the atomic bombs.
The Civil Rights Act was a mistake.
The expansion is perfectly aimed at giving families, friend groups, and dinner parties an unusually patriotic excuse to turn on each other. Given the sellout history of every previous Yes or No release, customers are encouraged to preorder now to secure a copy before supply runs out.
The Yes or No: America 250 Expansion Pack is available exclusively at DailyWire.com/shop. Yes or No: The Game is required for play and sold separately.