Posted on 26th February 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

McMiller has detailed its latest party game, Fish Fight.
Launching at Toy Fair New York, Fish Fight is a fast-paced indoor/outdoor showdown takes inspiration from cornhole and pétanque. Players split into two teams and follow the instructions on each Action Card to win pieces of a wrestling belt. The first team to complete their belt is crowned Titans of the Tide.
Fish Fight is also 100% plastic-free, with every component made from plants.
“After It’s Bananas! blew up, we knew our next game had to deliver the same level of original, physical, laugh-out-loud fun,” said David McGranaghan, Co-Founder of McMiller.
“Fish Fight takes classic outdoor games and gives them a comedy twist – because honestly, who doesn’t want to see a loved one squat and plop a fish from between their thighs?”
Julian Miller, Co-Founder of McMiller, added: “People want games that are easy to learn, hilarious to play, and even funnier to watch. Fish Fight was built for social media, just like It’s Bananas! – it thrives on big reactions, big laughs, and even bigger competition.”
Fish Fight is available from June.
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