Sex! Card Game Review

Sex! Card Game
The cards in the game plus the box

The Sex! Card Game is a deck of 54 cards that includes a large variety of sex positions for two players to act out. The deck includes five levels of sex positions in different difficulties, and it includes three different rule sets to play as well. The game also includes a hint sheet to give you the best play possible.

The packaging is pretty simple. It comes in a regular box that looks like a card game box. All of the cards will easily fit back into this box. This box does say “Sex!” all over it, so it’s not a game to keep out where children or relatives could see it. It is small enough that it could fit into a sock or storage box, though, so you can hide it easily enough.

The game itself is pretty basic. There are three rule sets that you can use to determine how you’ll play the game. Each rule set is very easy to understand, and each one is different enough from the other ones that you’ll be playing “different” games. The three different gameplays are as follows:

In Fortune Teller, you shuffle up all five colors and lay a card down, one at a time, and you keep laying down cards until you have a card of every color laying down on the table. Once you have all five colors down on the table, you act out the top card of each of the five colors which gives you five different positions to try out that night.

In Ultimate Fantasy, you both get five cards in your hand from the shuffled deck. The goal is to get a card of each color. Each turn, a player can discard a card and draw another card. The first player to get five cards of each of the different colors “wins”, and then you act out that player’s fantasy that’s in their hands. (Or just act out your own fantasy!)

In Lover’s Libido, neither of you start off with any cards. You and your partner will take turns asking each other questions about one another. If the person gets it right, they get to draw a card. They can either then discard or keep the card. The first place to get a card from all five different colors will win, and you’ll act out their five final cards. This one is probably the most fun (for us, anyway), but it does have some awkward pauses and silences when the two of you are trying to come up with some good questions (my femdom truth or dare questions can help though!).

The game is intended for, obviously, two players. All of the rules are written that way, and the game’s card design seems to be meant for a male and female to play. You certainly can change up the rules, though. If you are a male/male or female/female, you can use props or substitute anal sex, and if you’re in a larger-relationship, you could use the cards as suggestions for between two of the partners. For a swinger’s group, you could easily play the game in pairs or in a large circle, and each couple would have to do the items that they drew out of the deck.

Sex! Card Game
The card box design

The design of the Sex! card game is pretty basic. On the backside of the cards, there’s the “Sex!” design that makes each one of the cards look the same. On the opposite side, there’s a picture of a man and woman having sex and a name of the sex position. There are some non-sex positions (such as “bondage” or “sex toy”), but for the most part, they are sex positions. Different skin colors are represented, and it’s always a man/woman together. All of the drawings make it easy to see which sex position is being represented, but it can be a bit difficult to get into some of these sex positions without knowing how to, but you can work on it or switch to another card if you can’t get it. The designs are basic, but you can tell what’s going on in them.

If you don’t feel like playing the game, you can easily just use this game as a game for suggested sex positions. You can just look through the deck and get inspiration for a new sex position, or you can just look through the different colors to figure out what sex positions you’d like to try that day. You don’t always have to use it as a game.

The sex positions shown in this game can really vary in difficulty. The game rules make a great suggestion: you should look through the deck before you play to pick out the sex positions that will be too difficult for the two of you or ones that you aren’t comfortable with. There are five difficulties of sex positions that are shown by the different colors of the cards. In order of difficulty: red, orange, yellow, white, and then light blue.

The red items are easy enough for most people, and the majority of the “sex positions” are oral sex positions that would be easy to do. In this category, the items also include foreplay items like sex toys, costumes, S&M, and things of that nature. You’re supposed to start with the red cards when you want to start playing. The light blue cards are the hardest. There are a lot of sex positions that many couples may not be able to do or might not find it comfortable to do. That’s perfectly fine if you can’t! Just take the card out of the deck or pick a different position to do. You don’t have to be able to do every single one of the positions in the cards. Most average couples will not be able to. The deck threw in some harder ones, so if you like a challenge, you could always work up to them.

Overall, I like the Sex! card game. It’s nothing too unique, but it’s also not very expensive either. If you and your partner want some new sex positions to try out and want some inspiration to try them, this game can give you good ideas. Not all of the sex positions will apply to you because you may not be able to do it, but it’s still a good starting point. It won’t last forever, but it’s fun enough to amuse you for awhile.

Mistress Kay
Mistress Kay
Sex toy reviewer, kink educator, and weirdo who is constantly staging pretty photos for sex toys.

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