- Never Have I Ever
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- Never Have I Ever
Game Fact Sheet Overview The Never Have I Ever (NHIE) card game is the perfect option for consumers to step back from virtual entertainment and engage in game-playing that involves human interaction. Half the game involves reading what the card says and the other is watching the reactions of others admitting to real-life experiences. Each time the game is played, it’s entirely different and hilarious in a new way. Instructions To Play – The Play Cards are hundreds of examples of poor life decisions that you may or may not want to admit, and the Rule Cards will tell you what to do each round. Each player is dealt 10 Play Cards and a pile of Rule Cards sits in the middle. The person starting the game picks a Rule Card from the pile, reads the directions aloud, and all the players do what the Rule Card says. To Score – If you are not guilty of the Play Card, you discard it. If you are guilty of the Play Card, you get to keep it – called your “wall of shame.” To Win – The first person to have 10 Play Cards in front of them wins. Rules – No judgment. Pricing & Players $25.00 MSRP | 4-12+ players | Ages 17 and up Availability Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Spencer Gifts, and select toy and specialty gift stores Other Versions A free version is available at www.neverhaveievergame.com, and as an app in the iTunes, Amazon and Google Play app stores Online Presence Website – www.neverhaveievergame.com Facebook – /NHIEGame Twitter – @NHIEgame YouTube – Never Have I Ever Game Media Contact Aly Crea 451 Marketing acrea@451marketing.com (323) 408-8332 ###
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