Extreme Personal Questions Game
What you learn about your friends might scare you. The Extreme Personal Questions Game from Kheper Games dives into candid prompts designed to spark honest stories, surprising confessions, and lots of laughter. It’s the perfect act-now conversation starter for game nights, open-house gatherings, or parties where players are ready for bold, personal prompts.
How it works
On each turn, a player reads a powerful, personal question to the group. The first two volunteers step forward to share their answers, setting the stage for a memorable moment. The rest of the group votes for the best answer, and the winner takes the card as a point. The first player to collect five cards wins the game—and the bragging rights that come with it.
What sets this game apart
- Two volunteers per round keep the energy high and ensure a tangible story worth sharing.
- Group voting drives the pace and engagement, making every round feel lively and inclusive.
- Intense, personal prompts crafted for adults who enjoy frank conversations and playful competition.
- Compact format with quick rounds, so you can squeeze in multiple games in a single night.
Who is this for?
Ideal for close-knit friend groups, couples, roommates, and hosts who love bold social games. It’s especially well-suited for adult gatherings like bachelor/bachelorette parties or lively house parties where guests are comfortable with candid topics and lighthearted risk-taking.
Why choose this edition
From Kheper Games, a trusted name in provocative, well-structured party games, and distributed by ProductPro, this edition delivers a reliable, repeatable experience. The prompts are designed to provoke memorable stories, sharp humour, and genuine moments of connection, making each playthrough feel fresh.
Practical tips for maximum fun
- Set simple consent boundaries at the start—if a question feels too personal, skip it and keep the energy positive.
- Encourage colorful, story-driven answers to boost engagement and scoring potential.
- Rotate the reader role to keep everyone invested and to diversify the kinds of questions asked.