SERVD - His & Hers - The Hilarious Real-Life Couples Card Game
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Philip Cannon
Greater than one weekThis game has been so much fun to play! We have kept going back and forth and had many a good laugh!
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April
Greater than one weekI like that it has his and her cards and some of them sound pretty fun.
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A. Apostolov
> 3 dayI bought this game as V-day gift, wife had a blast reading through the cards, we’ve only played one card each so far. So far it’s been great!!
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Roland M.
Greater than one weekSeen on TikTok and thought it would be fun to play with my significant other and what can I say it has not disappointed
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Dave B
> 3 dayI got this as a fun gift idea for my fiancé and I to keep each other on our toes. So far, its created some really fun moments! Ive had a good laugh as she attempts accents she isnt capable of, and she got to see my lack of dance moves in action! The deck is basically built into two parts: cards for her and cards for him (there are different editions of the game depending on your relationship). The game has you deal out the full deck and decide on a timeline you have to use the cards. If you play by their rules, you can play the cards at any given moment, so you either have to carry half a deck of cards with you, or know when you might be in a situation to take one with that fits. Unfortunately, once you know what the cards are, it feels like there might not be a lot of replay value (each person does get one blank card to make your own, but otherwise theyre pretty much a been there done that for a lot of them). After having these for some time, here are a couple house rules weve built in to keep the game fresh: 1. Dont deal out the entire deck. Shuffle each half and decide on a number of cards. Decide whether you want to include the big fat nope card (or whatever its actually called, I dont have it with me sorry) that negates anything they play or if that has to be shuffled in as well (so one may get it, one may not...up to you on how much you want to risk). 2. Create a shorter period to play the limited number of cards. One month at most. 3. Create a penalty for not playing the cards before the timeline. Something to incentive each person to actually play their hand. We leave it up to the other person, and they get to create a task/punishment/whatever for EACH card not played. 4. After the time is up (or once everyone has played all of their cards) have each person remove ONE card they dont want to repeat (other than the big fat nope card) and then shuffle the rest back into their half of the deck and redraw! You may get some repeats, but otherwise it helps keep things fresh, and you dont know what may or may not be coming at any given point! The removed card can then be put back into the deck for next time...dont get rid of it forever unless it was an actual bad experience for everyone! The whole point is to have fun, so if something doesnt fit your style then dont force it! Overall, this is a pretty fun experience, and a good price for what you get. The cards are a solid playing card quality, they can easily be put in a pocket by themselves or fit into a wallet without being much of a hassle. With a little tweaking to keep it fresh, this can be something that creates a lot of fun for a long time. I am hoping they come out with an expansion pack down the line that adds some new, fresh activities!
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Alyssa
> 3 dayJust started using the cards , and it already has my boyfriend and I cracking up
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Tayler Roberts
> 3 dayMy wife and I have gotten a kick out of this game so far! The quality of the cards is excellent and I look forward to using them for years to come.
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Iain
> 3 dayMy girl and I love playing this game. Really apices up our relationship!!!
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Sarah
> 3 daySuch a cute game! My bf and I love bringing out the cards as needed and having a good laugh
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DevynLeigh
> 3 dayMy husband and I have gotten started on using our cards. We are having a blast. It’s been fun and I can’t wait to use some of the super silly ones.