Monogamy: A Hot Affair With Your Partner Game

Monopoly? Nah. Try Monogamy, the board game for couples where everyone’s a winner. Like, a really happy, excited winner because what happens on the board… doesn’t stay there. Whether you’re a newly minted couple still figuring out each other’s favorite pizza toppings or a long-term duo looking to revive the spark, this board game is your ticket to a night full of twists and turns, ups and downs, ins and outs. You get it.

You’ll roll the dice, land on squares, and dive headfirst into fantasies you’ve maybe been too shy to bring up. As you circle the board, you level up through Intimacy, Passionate, and Steamy cards. Think of it like a sexual Choose Your Own Adventure — except you’ll need fewer clothes and possibly more towels.

After collecting all six rings, the winner chooses a fantasy card that will make this game’s ending less “happily ever after” and more “happily exhausted and probably dehydrated.” And with endless replayability, Monogamy is a must-have for anyone who wants to trade Netflix and chill for strip dice and thrills – because practice makes perfect!

10/10. Would lose my pants again.

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