Level up your party with a gaming version of Heads Up, now only $19 via Steam

Show your party guests a good time with this game.
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Friends playing heads up at a party
Get ready to belly laugh with your guests in this interactive party game. Credit: Aspyr

TL;DR: Spice up your party entertainment with Heads Up! Phones Down Edition for PC gaming, now on sale for only $19 (reg. $39.99). 


Heads Up is the modern, digital version of charades, where players turn their backs to the computer or TV screen while their friends or family try to guess the word or phrase displayed. Be ready to think on your feet and have uncontrollable laughter fill the room. 

If you want to play a virtual version of this popular party game — without being glued to your smartphone — then try this PC gaming version of Heads Up while it's 50% off at the Steam store.

How many decks are included?

Heads Up! Phones Down Edition comes with over 90 decks covering pop culture, food, arcade games, movies, trivia, celebrities, animals, and more. You can even create your own deck if you have a fun category idea.

What do I need to play Heads Up!?

The developers of this game recommend playing with a controller (Xbox controllers are supported). A steam account is required as well, and it's compatible for PC users with operating systems of Windows 10 or later.

Who can play this modern charade game?

Whether you're a first-timer or a pro-charades actor, this game is perfect for players of all levels. No prior experience is needed. 

It should be noted that there are words that reference mature topics that may not be suitable for younger audiences. However, this game is rated "T" for "Teen," which is not the highest maturity rating.

Get the Heads Up! Phones Down Edition steam key for PC gaming for only $19 (reg. $39.99) for a limited time. 

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