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After Dinner AmusementsFun Filled Games of Trivia, Ice-Breakers and Endless Laughter

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R129

Retail: R190
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The After Dinner Amusements series offers a fun little twist on classic party games and activities. Each miniature deck of cards is packaged in a full colour decorative tin box, charmingly evoking the look of after-dinner mints! Compact and eye-catching, they're the perfect pocket size games to bring to any party and to add on to any gift.

Name That Word!

In this fast-paced, family-friendly word game, one player must quickly describe a mystery word for their teammates without using any of the related terms listed on the card. The team that guesses the most words in the allotted time wins!

Charades

Featuring 200 prompts from books, movies, television shows, and songs, this pocket-size take on classic charades makes for a lively guessing game for friends and family.

Riddle Me This

What's the perfect boredom buster for any occasion, be it a cozy night at home or a long family road trip? A riddle! And this irresistible little tin contains 50 of them.

How Well Do You Know Me

This deck of questions will reveal which friend or relation really knows you best. Bust it out to break the ice at a party, or take it along to the next family reunion-the players can decide whether to award points for accurate answers, or hilarious ones!

Truth or Dare for Couples

With fifty truths and fifty challenging dares, this game is perfect for couples looking for delectable after-dinner fun!

Do You Remember?

Fifty thought-provoking questions about players' pasts will spark sweet memories and lively discussion.

Product Features
  • Choose from 6 different pocket-sized games
  • 50 cards per game
  • Perfect boredom buster for any occasion
Product Specifications
  • Tin box with lift-off lid
  • Box dimensions: 62 x 62 x 30.48mm
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