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A chaotic multiplayer board game where anime characters beat each other senseless with dice and card effects. Wildly unbalanced by design, wildly fun in practice.

100% Orange Juice is a digital board game, think Mario Party crossed with a collectible card game, stripped of any pretense of fairness and fully committed to dice-driven chaos. Up to four players race around procedurally shuffled boards, accumulating stars and wins while throwing combat cards, event cards, and sheer statistical spite at each other. Characters drawn from developer Orange_Juice's back catalog (QP Shooting, Suguri, Sora, Flying Red Barrel) each come with unique stat spreads and passive abilities that shift how you approach every session. The Mixed Booster Pack specifically expands the playable roster and card pool, meaning more decision points and more variables to track before a single die is rolled. From a strategy angle, this is shallower than a grand-strategy title but deeper than it looks at first glance. Character selection genuinely matters: high-evasion glass cannons play completely differently from tanky norma-rushers who ignore combat entirely and just sprint for star thresholds. Card deck construction is real and meaningful, with synergies between event cards and character passives that reward players who actually read tooltips. The AI opponents are competent enough for solo grinding but transparent enough that experienced players will find the real challenge in reading human opponents and knowing when to push aggression versus when to hide behind a low-attack norma path. The tutorial is functional without being condescending. New players will grasp the core loop in one or two sessions: move, trigger panels, fight or flee, collect stars or wins, hit your norma target before someone else does. The randomness is front-loaded and loud, which means newcomers feel competitive immediately even when they are making suboptimal card choices. That is actually a smart onboarding mechanism. Sticking with it reveals a surprising amount of meta-game knowledge around panel positioning, norma switching under pressure, and knowing which characters counter which playstyles. The mod ecosystem on Steam is active, adding community characters, boards, and card sets that extend the game well past its base content. Where it stumbles is matchmaking queue times outside peak hours, a card collection grind that can feel slow if you are targeting specific deck archetypes, and an art style and general silliness factor that will immediately filter out anyone expecting the game to take itself seriously. It does not. A character named QP is a small dog who shoots things. That is the register you are working in. If that sentence made you smile, you are the target audience. For the strategy-minded player who wants something to fill the gaps between heavier sessions, 100% Orange Juice delivers genuine decision-making inside a package that runs on any hardware, loads in seconds, and can produce a complete session in under an hour. The Mixed Booster Pack content is worth it if you plan to build out a card collection and want roster variety from the start rather than unlocking piecemeal. Diego, Scout Team

100% Orange Juice - Mixed Booster Pack
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100% Orange Juice - Mixed Booster Pack

May 16, 2014Orange_JuiceFruitbat Factory
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A chaotic multiplayer board game where anime characters beat each other senseless with dice and card effects. Wildly unbalanced by design, wildly fun in practice.

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100% Orange Juice is a digital board game, think Mario Party crossed with a collectible card game, stripped of any pretense of fairness and fully committed to dice-driven chaos. Up to four players race around procedurally shuffled boards, accumulating stars and wins while throwing combat cards, event cards, and sheer statistical spite at each other. Characters drawn from developer Orange_Juice's back catalog (QP Shooting, Suguri, Sora, Flying Red Barrel) each come with unique stat spreads and passive abilities that shift how you approach every session. The Mixed Booster Pack specifically expands the playable roster and card pool, meaning more decision points and more variables to track before a single die is rolled. From a strategy angle, this is shallower than a grand-strategy title but deeper than it looks at first glance. Character selection genuinely matters: high-evasion glass cannons play completely differently from tanky norma-rushers who ignore combat entirely and just sprint for star thresholds. Card deck construction is real and meaningful, with synergies between event cards and character passives that reward players who actually read tooltips. The AI opponents are competent enough for solo grinding but transparent enough that experienced players will find the real challenge in reading human opponents and knowing when to push aggression versus when to hide behind a low-attack norma path. The tutorial is functional without being condescending. New players will grasp the core loop in one or two sessions: move, trigger panels, fight or flee, collect stars or wins, hit your norma target before someone else does. The randomness is front-loaded and loud, which means newcomers feel competitive immediately even when they are making suboptimal card choices. That is actually a smart onboarding mechanism. Sticking with it reveals a surprising amount of meta-game knowledge around panel positioning, norma switching under pressure, and knowing which characters counter which playstyles. The mod ecosystem on Steam is active, adding community characters, boards, and card sets that extend the game well past its base content. Where it stumbles is matchmaking queue times outside peak hours, a card collection grind that can feel slow if you are targeting specific deck archetypes, and an art style and general silliness factor that will immediately filter out anyone expecting the game to take itself seriously. It does not. A character named QP is a small dog who shoots things. That is the register you are working in. If that sentence made you smile, you are the target audience. For the strategy-minded player who wants something to fill the gaps between heavier sessions, 100% Orange Juice delivers genuine decision-making inside a package that runs on any hardware, loads in seconds, and can produce a complete session in under an hour. The Mixed Booster Pack content is worth it if you plan to build out a card collection and want roster variety from the start rather than unlocking piecemeal. Diego, Scout Team

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steamDigital Board GameAnime CharactersCard SynergiesCharacter Selection MetaSolo vs AIMultiplayer PartyDeck BuildingNorma MechanicsMod Support

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Developer
Orange_Juice
Publisher
Fruitbat Factory
Release Date
May 16, 2014

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