By
Sheena Nguyen
February 6, 2008
“It’s so hard, I can’t get it down!”
These were the words a friend of mine very audibly squealed as she raced to mold a high-heeled shoe out of a previously sculpted phallic masterpiece while playing the “Sex Drive” game.
An entire adult entertainment industry exists, yet sex games such as this are often overlooked. From adult versions of Pin the Tail on the Donkey to games that could only be enjoyed by a two- or threesome, there is a vast array of lust-filled games on the market. Read on to find out about games that could keep you busy all night and some that really blow.
1. “Pin the Boobs on the Babe”
(or the gender equivalent, “Pin it on the Hunk”)
The tamest of all the games reviewed, this grownup version of Pin the Tail on the Donkey isn’t the least bit risqué, but it was good for a laugh. The game comes with a glossy photo of a blond and nine cartoon sets of breasts (the other version came with cartoon penises ranging from chili peppers to hammers). Although it wasn’t the least bit realistic, it was definitely reminiscent of grade-school birthday parties — but without the naked target.
2. “Nookii”
Of all the suggestive card games out there, this one definitely wasn’t worth the more than $40 price tag. The three categories of the game include “Mmm,” “Ooh” and “Aah,” which seemed promising. However, upon further digging into the game box, the guys who took part in the game review became a little disheartened by the discovery of a timer — as if there wasn’t enough pressure already. The game was too couple-exclusive and seemed to be a glorified card game that proposed actions I could have probably achieved on a Twister mat. Although, it did come with a purple scarf, which was a nice perk.
3. “Sexdrive”
Hands down one of the best board games I’ve ever played; sex-related or notv. This goal of the game is to obtain your “Sex Driver’s License” by first mastering the “Outer Course” and then moving onto the “Inner Course.” In order to do so, one answers trivia questions from categories like men’s issues (“Getting A-head”) to kinky practices (“Pressed and Repressed”). There’s also the “Body Shop” where sculpting, drawing or acting — picture “blowing bubble gum” without the gum — come into play.
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#1 ravi
on January 17, 2009 at 6:37 a.m.(New Delhi, India | Unverified Name)
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