Get Nasty Game
If your relationship needs a spark of naughty excitement, the Get Nasty game is the playful solution. This adult card game packs 100 daring dares and sensual challenges that turn any night into an unforgettable adventure. Designed for couples, each round of Get Nasty builds anticipation and lets you discover each other’s wild side.
What’s Included
- 100 double-sided dare cards with 200 total challenges
- Numbered spinner to randomise your next move
- Instruction booklet with multiple play modes
- Discreet travel-friendly box (6 x 4 x 2 inches)
How to Play
Shuffle the deck, spin the spinner, and draw a card. The number dictates how intense the dare will be – from a teasing kiss to a bold full-body adventure. The game encourages taking turns, but we recommend surrendering to the flow and letting the naughty surprises unfold. The Get Nasty game can be paused at any time; there is no timer, just pure pleasure.
Game Features
- 200 unique challenges – No two rounds are the same.
- Adjustable spice level – Spinner controls how far you go, perfect for building up the heat.
- Compact and discreet – The small box fits inside a nightstand drawer or weekend bag.
- No complex rules – Start playing in under one minute.
- Reusable and durable cards – Matte finish resists spills and sticky fingers.
Why Our Crew Loves It
We tested the Get Nasty game on a quiet Friday night and barely noticed the clock. The spinner kept things unpredictable – one moment a tender whispered secret, the next a hilarious blindfold challenge. The card variety meant no repetition for over an hour. We genuinely recommend this naughty game for any couple looking to laugh, tease, and rediscover each other.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Get Nasty game suitable for new couples?
Yes, the adjustable spinner lets you start with softer dares and work your way up as trust grows.
Q: Can we play with more than two people?
While designed for two, some couples have used it with a trusted third. The rules are flexible.
Q: Are the cards graphic or explicit?
The Get Nasty game uses cheeky, suggestive language – nothing hardcore. It is about building anticipation, not shock.
Q: What if we do not want to do a dare?
Simply spin again – consent is part of the fun. The instruction booklet includes light-hearted penalty ideas for skipped turns.

