Contents
- 1 Rules for the Privacy Game
- 1.1 Rule 1: Protect Your Personal Information
- 1.2 Rule 2: Be Mindful of Strangers
- 1.3 Rule 3: Think Before You Post
- 1.4 Rule 4: Passwords are Your Secret Superpower
- 1.5 Rule 5: Always Update Your Devices
- 1.6 Rule 6: Safe Browsing is the Way to Go
- 1.7 Rule 7: Share Responsibly
- 1.8 What You’ll Find in the Box
- 1.9 Getting Set Up
- 1.10 Time to Play the Game
- 1.11 Game Over
Rules for the Privacy Game
Hey there! So, you want to play the Privacy Game, huh? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Let me break down the rules for you.
Rule 1: Protect Your Personal Information
First things first, my friend. It’s all about protecting your personal information. You don’t want just anybody getting their hands on it, right? So, be careful! When you’re sharing stuff online, like your name or where you live, make sure you only share it with people you trust.
Rule 2: Be Mindful of Strangers
Now, I don’t mean to be all suspicious, but you gotta be mindful of strangers. Not everyone out there has good intentions, unfortunately. So, when someone you don’t know tries to connect with you online, just take a pause and think. Ask yourself, “Do I really know this person?” Trust your gut, my friend.
Rule 3: Think Before You Post
Ah, the power of technology! With just a few clicks, you can share your thoughts and pictures with the world. But here’s the thing, my friend: once you hit that “post” button, it’s out there for everyone to see. So, before you share something, ask yourself, “Is this something I want everyone to know?” Be smart about it.
Rule 4: Passwords are Your Secret Superpower
Let’s talk about passwords, shall we? They’re like your secret superpower in the digital world. Your password is what keeps your personal stuff safe from prying eyes. So, make sure you create strong passwords – ones that are hard for others to guess. And hey, don’t share your password with anyone. It’s your secret, remember?
Rule 5: Always Update Your Devices
Did you know that updating your devices is actually a good thing? Yup, it’s true! Those updates you get are like little boosts of security. They help protect your devices from bad stuff that might try to sneak in. So, whenever you see that update notification, go ahead and hit that “update” button. It’s for your own good!
Rule 6: Safe Browsing is the Way to Go
When you’re surfing the web, my friend, make sure you do it safely. Stick to sites that are trustworthy and secure. Look for that little padlock icon in the corner of your browser – that’s a good sign. And if a website asks you for personal information, double-check that it’s legit before you share anything. Safety first!
Last but not least, let’s talk about sharing responsibly. It’s awesome to share things with your friends and family, but remember to respect their privacy too. Don’t share stuff about them without their permission. It’s all about being thoughtful and considerate.
Well, my friend, now you know the rules of the Privacy Game. So, go out there and navigate the digital world like a pro! Have fun, stay safe, and always remember to protect your privacy.
Have you ever wondered if someone you know has had sex at their workplace? Or if the person sitting next to you is going commando? Or even who sleeps without clothes on? If you have, then this game is perfect for you.
In Privacy, an adult party game, we’ll all secretly answer Yes or No to some daring questions and then try to guess how many players answered “YES”. By casting our answers in a secret ballot, our discreet activities will stay completely private.
So let’s have some honest fun with Privacy – the game where you can uncover all the things you’ve always wanted to know but never had the courage to ask.
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What You’ll Find in the Box
- 100 Question Cards
- 1 Ballot Box
- 144 Answer Chips
- 1 Game Board
- 10 Voting Dials
- 10 Wood Movers
Getting Set Up
- I’ll put the game board right in the middle of the table.
- You and everyone playing will take a voting dial and a wood mover that matches the color. Put your mover on the starting spot on the game board.
- Grab a handful of answer chips. It doesn’t matter how many Yes and No chips you have. It’s fun to have an odd number of each. Keep your chips face-down in front of you.
- Mix up the question cards and put the deck face-down, with the numbers showing, next to the game board.
Time to Play the Game
The game we’re playing consists of multiple rounds, each consisting of 5 steps. The player with the coolest Star name goes first, and then we continue clockwise after each round. Remember, your Star name is the name of your first pet, followed by the street you grew up on. Now, let’s talk about the first step: The Question.
“Oh, I have to answer what?” I thought as I drew the top question card from the deck. It turns out, the number on the top card tells me which of the 4 questions I need to read out loud. But wait! If there’s a little flame symbol instead of a number, I get to choose which of the four questions I think is the juiciest to read. After I read the question, I’ll put the card face-up on the discard pile. What an interesting game!
“Are you sure nobody will find out I agreed?” I take the ballot box and decide whether to put in a “Yes” or “No” chip. I pass the box to the person on my left, and they do the same. We continue passing the box until everyone has submitted their answer.
Remember: Be careful not to let anyone see which chip you’re putting in. Don’t open the box until everyone has submitted their answer.
The Prediction
(You know what? I have something to share with you!) It’s like asking me, “Do you think my friends are amazing or terrible?” Now it’s time for each player to make a guess. How many players do you think will answer with a “Yes”? Keep your guess a secret by adjusting your voting dial and placing it face-down in front of you.
The Outcome
(aka: “Hey there! Check out this cool game called ‘Don’t Look at Me I Would Never Do That!’. I’m totally innocent, I promise!” wink, wink). So, here’s how it works: you grab the box, open it up, and start counting all the “Yes” answers.
Let’s Keep Score
Wow, turns out I’m not the only one who made that mistake! “Phew, I am not the only one who has done that!”
Round Reset
Game Over
The game comes to an end as soon as one player reaches a total of 20 points.
If multiple players reach 20 points simultaneously, the player with the highest score emerges as the game’s winner. In case of a tie, keep tackling questions until a clear winner is declared, or until the sun rises – whichever comes first.