Sweet simplicity
This?
This is a neat little tabletop game.
It’s a beautifully simple concept—the kind of activity you’d come up with sitting on the back porch, like flicking soda can tops into a flower pot or that thing kids used to do where they’d flip the bottle in the air and then freak out when it landed right.
It’s like that, only refined. Because this is actually a remarkably solid little setup that folds up nicely but then expands into a reasonably impressive table presence. It goes from in the box to up and running in just seconds, so it’s great to break out when you need it or to just leave in place over in the corner at a party or something.
Aside from all that, it’s cornhole-esque in its simplicity. Actually, if you factor in your uncle’s weird house rules or the thing that happens when one beanbag knocks the other in, this is actually simpler than cornhole.
You can teach someone to play in approximately one second: Take the thing; swing it at the other thing; cheer when successful.
Give it a shot. It’s almost embarrassingly addictive.