Game Night in a Can was originally started as a crowdfunding campaign. | Source: Goliath Group

One of Barry & Jason’s most popular games has a new home.

Goliath Group inked a licensing deal with Barry & Jason Games & Entertainment for Game Night in a Can.

Based on popular segments from Barry McLaughlin and Jason Lautenschleger’s live touring comedy game show, Game Night in a Can features 35 creative and physical challenges. Some of the most beloved challenges include Just Say Noah, where people are tasked with creating new animal species, and Frumpy Bumpers, a competitive butt-bumping game.

McLaughlin and Lautenschleger are fortunate to partner with Goliath.

“They really understand the vision of Game Night in a Can and the importance of inspiring creative thinking and imaginative play,” McLaughlin says. “They also play Frumpy Bumpers every chance they get, which we love.”

Goliath’s mission is to create moments of togetherness for all. | Goliath Group

Game Night in a Can has no limit on the number of players, a near-infinite possibility of gameplay combinations, and can be enjoyed by kids and adults of any age, fueling Goliath’s mission of creating moments of togetherness for all.

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“Adding Game Night in a Can to our broad party game portfolio perfectly aligns with our mission of spreading joy and togetherness across the globe,” says Brian Weiss, President of Goliath Group North America. “It’s a simple and portable game that has Barry and Jason’s magic of bringing out the creative, silly spirit in all of us. This is the type of game that can create lasting memories — with friends, with family, no matter the age.”

Launched as a successful crowdfunding campaign, the 5th anniversary edition of Game Night in a Can features graphic design from longtime collaborator Chad Ford and hilarious characters from artist Jade Wolf.

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Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty is an editorial intern at Adventure Media & Events. She is a senior at Iona University in New Rochelle, New York, where she studies digital media and production. In her free time, Maggie can be found watching Conan O’Brien videos on YouTube, reading biographies of Lyndon B. Johnson, or listening to the Succession soundtrack.

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