Naughty Games for Naughty People is a book full of games that are meant to be played in a group setting that have a sexual feel to them. It’s a paperback book that has 112 pages to it, and it is published by Kheper Publishing in 1999. This means that some of these games are certainly outdated a little bit, but the idea is still the same behind them. Because this is from about ten years ago, some of these games that they considered “extreme” may seem relatively normal now in our share-all culture. The front of the book shows three cartoon players in general states of undress playing a game where they are rolling a dice. You could possibly read this away from home, but since this book doesn’t have much value as a straight read-through book, I’d recommend just keeping it at your own home.
The book, sold at this adult toy store, includes eight different “types” of games: Gossip, Criminal Activity, Vulgarity, Dirty Talk, Couples Only, Physical Contact, Risque Drinking, and Traditional Drinking. Each category has a variety of an amount of games – the average amount of games for each category is just four with the most being seven and the least being two. The games are all listed on the table of contents, so if something sounds interesting, you could highlight it on the table of contents and come back to it later to play.
The book includes a symbol table that makes some of the symbols of the book easier to understand. There’s symbols to show that a game is good as an icebreaker, one to show that a prize should be offered to the winner, the game should be played outside, if the rules of the game shouldn’t be shared, and if the game requires stripping. The icons make it easy for the reader to know what to expect from the game at a glance instead of getting into the game before realizing that it doesn’t suit their needs.
Something about this book is that most of these games are most well-suited for groups of four or more people. They can be done in smaller groups, but it just seems to work better if there are more people to play. Unlike a small, intimate gathering, these are probably more easily done at a larger gathering where there will be a lot of people to play who don’t know each other quite so well. However, the icons will show you if it’s better set for strangers or for intimate friends, so it really depends on the type of game. I do recommend flipping through the book before inviting friends over though – just so you have a good idea of what games would be best to play with that particular group of people.
Just to give you an example about what the categories are like, the gossip category includes games that just deal with gossip. In the first game, you name a piece of gossip you know about someone, then the players try to guess who the gossip is actually about. In the second game, you have a checklist, and basically go “Scavenger hunting” with people who have had sex with people with the descriptors on the list such as “7+ years than you”. In the third, and final game, a large group of people attend a party where the host will spread three false rumors about the attendees. At the end of the night, everyone lists all of the rumors that they’ve heard and try to guess which three are fake.
For the most part, the “Naughty Games for Naughty People” book does include some neat party games that I haven’t thought up before. Some of the games are a little old or silly and might require some fine-tuning to make them fun, but the book does provide the inspiration that’s needed to actually come up with the updated version. There are thirty different games in this book split into eight different categories, and honestly, I think you’ll enjoy playing most of the games. It’s a great way to come up with new ways to amuse guests, and I’d recommend it if you have friends or parties often. This store of Adult Sex Toys sells this party games book, so check out Naughty Games for Naughty People today. While you are there, check out the rest of their adult books.