Endless fun. Pure chaos. Peak imagination.

Growing up as a Kenyan millennial meant games that made no sense but somehow made all the sense. Loud laughter. Dubious rules. Someone always cheating. Vibes immaculate.

Now the game is back… but pocket-sized. Small enough to carry everywhere. Dangerous enough to keep your bash alive long after the snacks are finished and people should have gone home.
Fun. Engaging. Slightly unhinged.
This is not just a card game.
This is a situation.

KES. 3000
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

1.    The game is played with three or more players.
2.    At the start of each turn, the current player must choose one of the following options:

Kiss: The current player can choose to give a kiss to any other player they wish. The player receiving the kiss can choose to either accept it or refuse it. If they accept, they must also give a kiss to the current player. If they refuse, they don't have to kiss the current player, but the current player must draw a card from either the command or promise deck instead. If both players agree to the kiss, the kiss card is added to the discard pile. If not, the kiss card is kept by the current player.

Command: The current player can choose 'Command' and draw a card from the command deck, which contains different commands that they must complete before the game continues. If the player cannot complete the command, they must keep the card. If they complete it,the command card is added to the discard pile.

Promise: The current player can choose 'Promise' and draw a card from the promise deck, which contains different promises that they must keep for one whole round of the game. If the promise is not kept in the next round, the player must keep the card. If they keep it, the promise card is added to the discard pile.

3.   The game continues with each player taking turns and choosing one of the three options until there are no cards left in the promise or command decks. The player with the fewest unfulfilled command and promise cards at the end of the game is declared the winner.

Note: It's important to ensure that players are aware of the type of commands and promises in the decks. This game is NSFW and not suitable for certain settings.

This game is for adults only.

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