When I was in High School, I thought Truth or Dare was lame. In college, everyone pretty much agreed with me.
Then, when I was able to host parties, and started inviting a lot of women, I found that truth or dare got fun when the girls got drunk! Now, I've invented - or adapted, I guess is a better word - five different games from Truth or Dare.
1) Choose your own adventure. In this game, each dare card has three levels of points - 100, 300, 500. The more you are willing to do, the more points you get. For example, one card will read "100 pts - shave your eyebrows, 300 pts - shave your pubic hair, 500 pts - shave your head". Another one is "100 pts - lick someones armpit, 300 pts - lick the floor, 500 pts - lick the toilet seat". Everyone puts in $20 and the first one to 3,000 pts wins the money! It can be as crazy or as low key as the players want.
2) Randy Land. Think Candy Land, only to move to the next colored square, you have to complete a dare for that color. Each color represents a different kind of dare - physical, sexual, group and naked. Winner is the first to get to the end.
3) Dare to Remember. This is the game of memory, only instead of pictures or numbers, the cards have dares on them. Each time you match up a dare, you give the dare to someone else playing. If they refuse, you get two of their matches. If they don't have two, they are out of the game. Winner is the person who collects the most dares.
4) Successful Living. Okay, this one is more like the game of Life. In fact, it was originally called "Real Life", because it much more closely resembles real life. The more education you get, the more you make, but the longer it takes you to begin earning income. Also, in order to complete certain objectives - like getting married - you have to earn experience points in relevant areas. To get married, you have to earn experience points in money, communication, and sexuality. Guess how you earn those points - that's right, by completing tasks (dares, in some respects). There is even an opportunity to do an auction, where the rest of the players bid for which task you complete. Haven't played it yet as it is still in the conceptual phase, but it is fun.
5) Truth or Dare. Okay, so I copped out on this one. But, I'm solving the number one issue with the game - what Truth questions or Dares to actually give to someone. This is just a bunch of Truth questions and Dares I've thought up, (or stolen from places like www.tordol.com), over the last few years.
Interested in any of them? Email me, I'll sell you one. They are all under $15 US.
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