A game box for "SEXY SLANG," described as a party game of charades & drawings with a naughty twist. The box is black with green accents and white text, featuring silhouetted figures on the lid.
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Sexy Slang (2003)

Sexy Slang

Sexy Slang is an adult party game created by Christi Scofield and Ted Scofield in 2008, initially launched as PervArtistry. The game is made by Icebreaker Entertainment and is played with four or more people, divided into two teams. The game combines charades and drawings with risqué clue words. It started as a tested concept at dinner parties and vacation houses before spreading to novelty and adult stores. The name was changed to Sexy Slang to appeal to mainstream retailers, and the game is now sold at over 1000 retail locations. The Sexy Slang brand has expanded to include various products, such as “Sexy Slang’s Naughty Charades,” “Sexy Slang’s Sex Position Darts,” and the book “Sexy Slang’s Bedroom Challenges: 69 Ways to Spice Up Your Sex Life”.

Why is Sexy Slang Popular?

Sexy Slang is popular due to its unique blend of adult content and party game mechanics. It combines the familiar gameplay of Pictionary and Charades with risqué clue words, making it a fun and exciting experience for players. The game has been successful since its inception and has expanded to include various products, further increasing its popularity.

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