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Chainlink from Do or Drink is a fast-paced word-association party card game where players link words together to build a chain, racing the timer to add a new word that connects to the previous one before passing to the next player. The game ships with 450 cards covering a wide range of word categories, and went viral on TikTok as a guess-the-sequence challenge format. Do or Drink built its brand on adult party-game formats, and Chainlink leans further into the family-friendly side of the line, from Do or Drink.
Word-game fans who like fast-paced play will find Chainlink delivers the same adrenaline as Catch Phrase or Five Second Rule with a fresh chain-building twist, and game-night hosts looking for a format that scales across small and large groups will get a card-based game that travels well. The TikTok-viral element also gives Chainlink built-in cultural recognition that newer party games typically lack on first arrival in a group. The card-based format also makes Chainlink work for both small living-room gatherings and larger multi-table events, since the game scales with whatever group size shows up. The 450-card supply also gives the deck staying power across many sessions before prompts start repeating noticeably. Word-association formats also tend to age well since they run on player creativity rather than fixed prompts.