Personal Preference is a 1987 board game created by Donal Carlston that involves guessing the order in which a player prefers foods, activities, people, and other items compared to one another.
The game was published by Broderbund in the United States, Playtoy Industries in Canada, and Parker Brothers International in Britain.
[1] The game contains cards in four categories: Food & Drink, Activities, People, and Potpourri (miscellaneous).
The player then ranks these four items according to his or her preference using color-coded cards that are placed in an envelope.
Players take turns drawing and ranking cards until someone reaches the end of the board.