Remember all those times you…
- Ate something out of the bin?
- Gave alcohol to a small child/pet?
- Cried out the wrong person's name during intercourse?
- Urinated in a public place?
- Took a selfie with a corpse?
Perhaps not. But if you did, all of these terrible decisions have finally paid off. Now you get to wear them as proud badges of honour in Never Have I Ever.
The aim of the game is to confess, guess and bust open the window into your friends' humiliating lives. Dig up old bones, liberate the skeletons from the closet and relive all those awkward and embarrassing moments. The first player to gain 10 cards and build their wall of shame “wins” (depending on your outlook on life). You'd never think that such a game could breed such competitiveness. Oh it can.
The only rule is – no judgement. Though admittedly this only really applies during the game.
Key features:
- All those shameful things you did? It's time to share them
- The best way to really get to know your friend
- Relive all of life's awkward and embarrassing moments
*Played by Ellen DeGeneres to make her celebrity guests squirm
Please Note:
- Contains some hilariously explicit material, recommended for ages 17+.
- Recommended for 4–12 players.
- Probably not a good idea to play it with your family. Some things are best left unsaid.