7 Trending Boxed Party Game Businesses [2024]

Updated: January 18th, 2023
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1. Jackbox Games

Jackbox Games are available on a wide variety of digital platforms. We make irreverent party games including Quiplash, Fibbage, and Drawful.

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2. 403 Forbidden

Website traffic: 180K/month

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4. Video Game Truck Party

The Game Box comes to you! Our video game theater has 6 TV's! 24 play at once! Our Mirror Me Photo Booth takes hi-tech selfie shots! Inland Empire, Riverside

Where they're located: San Francisco, California, USA

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5. YOU DON'T KNOW MY LIFE

You Don't Know My Life! is a party card game where you get to skip the small talk & truly connect with people. Play IRL or via Zoom!

How much they make: $30K/year
Where they're located: Los Angeles, CA, USA
How much did it cost to start: $12K
Current team size: 0

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How We Make $2.5K/Month Hosting Virtual Game Nights For Companies

Dennis Hensley's co-created You Don't Know My Life, a boxed party game, and host virtual game nights via Zoom, bringing in about $2,500 a month in revenue as well as being featured in The Star, Parade, and The New York Times reviews.

About
Dennis started YOU DON'T KNOW MY LIFE almost 6 years ago
Revenue
Dennis grew the business to $2.5K/month
Costs
It cost Dennis $12000 to start the business
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6. Boxed

boxed parties, party in a box, curated party experiences delivered locally

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