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Hot Love Card Game

by: Unbranded

This erotic card game consists of 4 hot categories: Romance, Role Play, Fetish, & Sex.  Pick a card from the deck or from each grouped category and act...

Rated 80 out of 100
(10 ratings)

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Description
Calling all couples – this sizzling card game will make for steamy windows. Combine hundreds of sexy suggestions, from romantic to downright kinky and everything in between, to put some serious heat into your playtime.

Deal the cards to reveal different suggestions for: romance, role play, fetish and sex. Maybe your cards will ask you to 'Tickle your lover's body with a feather' or 'Massage your lover's chest'. All you have to do is gather the cards that complete you ultimate sexual fantasy.
This erotic card game consists of 4 hot categories: Romance, Role Play, Fetish, & Sex.  Pick a card from the deck or from each grouped category and act out what the card instructs you to do.  Ignite hot fantasies between you and your lover.  These cards are seductive, sensual, and mind blowing.  It is the perfect game for lovers.
Explore your passion! This card game will take you and your partner on a sexual journey. This gender nonspecific game is for any couple who wants to try something new in the bedroom.

A game for lovers - A rummy-style, romance card game for all couples.

Instead of the traditional 4 card suits, this has 4 types of sexual adventures numbered 1-12, Romance, Roleplay, Fetish, and Sex. Each of the 4 categories will take you on a journey that begins with foreplay and other activities that get progressively more intimate and ends with sex!
Hot Love will spice up your next encounter, multiple ways to play, never the same game twice.
Includes: 53 Cards, 12 Romance Cards, 12 Roleplay Cards, 12 Fetish, 12 Sex and 4 Wild Cards.

Features
  • Raunchy card game to add excitement to your nights in
  • Choose from 100s of suggestions for varied play
  • Perfect stocking filler or Secret Santa gift
  • Perfect stocking stuffer or Secret Santa gift
Specifications
Extended Information

Calling all couples – this sizzling card game will make for steamy windows. Combine hundreds of sexy suggestions, from romantic to downright kinky and everything in between, to put some serious heat into your playtime. Deal the cards to reveal different suggestions for: romance, role play, fetish and sex. Maybe your cards will ask you to 'Tickle your lover's body with a feather' or 'Massage your lover's chest'. All you have to do is gather the cards that complete you ultimate sexual fantasy.


Explore your passion! This card game will take you and your partner on a sexual journey. This gender nonspecific game is for any couple who wants to try something new in the bedroom. A game for lovers - A rummy-style, romance card game for all couples. Instead of the traditional 4 card suits, this has 4 types of sexual adventures numbered 1-12, Romance, Roleplay, Fetish, and Sex. Each of the 4 categories will take you on a journey that begins with foreplay and other activities that get progressively more intimate and ends with sex! Hot Love will spice up your next encounter, multiple ways to play, never the same game twice. Includes: 53 Cards, 12 Romance Cards, 12 Roleplay Cards, 12 Fetish, 12 Sex and 4 Wild Cards.


Explore your passion This card game will take you and your partner on a sexual journey This gender nonspecific game is for any couple who wa.


Product Reviews
A fun addition to adult games night
Rated 7 / 10

A good blend of foreplay activities and stronger gaming elements than I expected. Most adult games we have tried have been fairly limited and linear, this was a nice surprise. The cards provide some good foreplay options designed to increase in intensity. The cards are loosely themed as romance, sex, roleplay and fetish. Unlike Nookii, there is a greater sense of interaction between player cards and your choices may change to help build on your partners choices. The mix of cards helps create more variations to help shake up routine foreplay activities. The nature of the build up means that there's an element of tension if you can't play a card. One house rule we applied is to discard any cards that can't be played to keep hand sizes manageable. These are big cards! You could also try a variation by playing a card below the number just played to take things up and down in a teasing way! The art style is very glamour model and gives a strong Penthouse Letters style vibe rather than being pornographic. Quality is generally solid with a minor typo on one of the cards. The themes are enough to get started, fetish is the lightest end of the scale, more experienced couples may want to look for a different game to explore that side. Roleplay is mainly medical based, so if this isn't your thing you could strip those cards out of the deck. The card images are limited to 5 different pictures and are of a straight couple. The text on the cards could apply to same sex couples though. One thing's that isn't clear from the pack is that to get the full experience you will need to have some items to hand (ties, ice cube, honey, sexy items, toys) if you don't want to have to break the build up by having to find things mid game. We played a round together to test things out and things escalated quickly, so the game clearly had the desired effect! When we play again we've debated whether we should use a timer (like Nookii), but we feel the game works better when we agree how long to spend on each card's action.


Playing for a Flush
Rated 8 / 10

The game its self is nicely presented in neat packaging the black, red and gold combination on the packaging gives it a luxurious feel. On breaking the cellophane and opening the box, you are presented with a rules card and then four sets of cards numbered 1-12 and a number of wild cards which can be substituted for a numbered card, more of which later. The cards themselves fall into one of four categories: Sex Romance, Roleplay and Fetish. The images on the cards are very samey and do in no small part mirror the format one would expect on a Penthouse magazine cover. Enough to titillate. The rules and game play itself are easy to understand. Each player is dealt 7 cards and the idea as the game progresses is to discard cards in numerical order, whilst carrying out the activities on the discarded card. If you are not able to discard a card then you pick one up from the remaining cards and add it to your hand and your turn is over. The person who wins is the person who has discard all of their cards in numerical sequence. As mentioned, their a four categories apart form the wild cards. These are Sex, Romance, Role Play and Fetish. The Sex card activities range from passionately kissing and touching to reaching climax in a 69. The Romance card activities range from naked pillow fight, to mutual masturbations and activities in between. The Role Play is heavily centred around playing doctors and nurses, which is a little cliched. But I am sure that you could improvise with other scenarios. The Fetish cards range from mild bondage to a little sensory deprivation with a blindfold. What the game doesn't tell you at the start is that there are a number of props needed for some of the activities, such ice-cubes, honey, blindfold, a feather, etc. So a bit of prep work is needed. The game itself is straight forward to play, although in the early stages with just tow players there is a lot of picking up additional cards and very little sexy action. This improves as the game progresses, to the point where virtually ever turn has some sort of activity taking place, especially so if the wild cards are deployed. In terms of playability it is fun, but a number of the activities are very similar. You also need to have a sense of humour as naked pillow fighting, though erotic is also extremely funny, with various body parts swinging freely. If used at a party, then guest would need to be very liberal minded, it would certainly be an ice-breaker and the game play might be improved with larger numbers. Enjoy.


Playing for a Flush
Rated 4 / 5

The game its self is nicely presented in neat packaging the black, red and gold combination on the packaging gives it a luxurious feel.On breaking the cellophane and opening the box you are presented with a rules card and then four sets of cards numbered 1-12 and a number of wild cards which can be substituted for a numbered card, more of which later. The cards themselves fall into one of four categories: Sex Romance, Role Play and Fetish. The images on the cards are very samey and do in no small part mirror the format one would expect on a Penthouse magazine cover. Enough to titillate.The rules and game play itself are easy to understand, each player is dealt 7 cards and the idea as the game progresses is to discard cards in numerical order, whilst carrying out the activities on the discarded card. If you are not able to discard a card then you pick one up from the remaining cards and add it to your hand and your turn is over. The person who wins is the person who has discard all of their cards in numerical sequence.As mentioned their a four categories apart form the wild cards. These are Sex, Romance, Role Play and Fetish.The Sex card activities range from passionately kissing and touching to reaching climax in a 69.The Romance card activities range from naked pillow fight, to mutual masturbations and activities in between.The Role Play is heavily centred around playing doctors and nurses, which is a little cliched. But I am sure that you could improvise with other scenarios.The Fetish cards range from mild bondage to a little sensory deprivation with a blindfold.What the game doesn't tell you at the start is that there are a number of props needed for some of the activities, such ice-cubes, honey, blindfold, a feather, etc. So a bit of prep work is needed.The game itself is straight forward to play, although in the early stages with just tow players there is a lot of picking up additional cards and very little sexy action. This improves as the game progresses, to the point where virtually ever turn has some sort of activity taking place, especially so if the wild cards are deployed.In terms of playability it is fun, but a number of the activities are very similar. You also need to have a sense of humour as naked pillow fighting, though erotic is also extremely funny, with various body parts swinging freely.If used at a party, then guest would need to be very liberal minded, it would certainly be an ice-breaker and the game play might be improved with larger numbers.Enjoy


A fun addition to adult games night
Rated 4 / 5

A good blend of foreplay activities and stronger gaming elements than I expected. Most adult games we have tried have been fairly limited and linear, this was a nice surprise.The cards provide some good foreplay options designed to increase in intensity. The cards are loosely themed as romance, sex, roleplay and fetish. Unlike Nookii there is a greater sense of interaction between player cards and your choices may change to help build on your partners choices. The mix of cards helps create more variations to help shake up routine foreplay activities. The nature of the build up means that there's an element of tension if you can't play a card.One house rule we applied is to discard any cards that can't be played to keep hand sizes manageable. These are big cards! You could also try a variation by playing a card below the number just played to take things up and down in a teasing way! The art style is very glamour model and gives a strong Penthouse Letters style vibe rather than being pornagraphic. Quality is generally solid with a minor typo on one of the cards. The themes are enough to get started, fetish is the lightest end of the scale, more experienced couples may want to look for a different game to explore that side. Role play is mainly medical based so if this isn't your thing you could strip those cards out of the deck.The card images are limited to 5 different pictures and are of a straight couple. The text on the cards could apply to same sex couples though. One things that isn't clear from the pack is that to get the full experience you will need to have some items to hand (ties, ice cube, honey, sexy items, toys) if you don't want to have to break the build up by having to find things mid game.We played a round together to test things out and things escalated quickly so the game clearly had the desired effect! When we play again we've debated whether we should use a timer (like Nookii) but we feel the game works better when we agree how long to spend on each card's action.


Playing for a Flush
Rated 4 / 5

The game its self is nicely presented in neat packaging the black, red and gold combination on the packaging gives it a luxurious feel.On breaking the cellophane and opening the box you are presented with a rules card and then four sets of cards numbered 1-12 and a number of wild cards which can be substituted for a numbered card, more of which later. The cards themselves fall into one of four categories: Sex Romance, Role Play and Fetish. The images on the cards are very samey and do in no small part mirror the format one would expect on a Penthouse magazine cover. Enough to titillate.The rules and game play itself are easy to understand, each player is dealt 7 cards and the idea as the game progresses is to discard cards in numerical order, whilst carrying out the activities on the discarded card. If you are not able to discard a card then you pick one up from the remaining cards and add it to your hand and your turn is over. The person who wins is the person who has discard all of their cards in numerical sequence.As mentioned their a four categories apart form the wild cards. These are Sex, Romance, Role Play and Fetish.The Sex card activities range from passionately kissing and touching to reaching climax in a 69.The Romance card activities range from naked pillow fight, to mutual masturbations and activities in between.The Role Play is heavily centred around playing doctors and nurses, which is a little cliched. But I am sure that you could improvise with other scenarios.The Fetish cards range from mild bondage to a little sensory deprivation with a blindfold.What the game doesn't tell you at the start is that there are a number of props needed for some of the activities, such ice-cubes, honey, blindfold, a feather, etc. So a bit of prep work is needed.The game itself is straight forward to play, although in the early stages with just tow players there is a lot of picking up additional cards and very little sexy action. This improves as the game progresses, to the point where virtually ever turn has some sort of activity taking place, especially so if the wild cards are deployed.In terms of playability it is fun, but a number of the activities are very similar. You also need to have a sense of humour as naked pillow fighting, though erotic is also extremely funny, with various body parts swinging freely.If used at a party, then guest would need to be very liberal minded, it would certainly be an ice-breaker and the game play might be improved with larger numbers.Enjoy


A fun addition to adult games night
Rated 4 / 5

A good blend of foreplay activities and stronger gaming elements than I expected. Most adult games we have tried have been fairly limited and linear, this was a nice surprise.The cards provide some good foreplay options designed to increase in intensity. The cards are loosely themed as romance, sex, roleplay and fetish. Unlike Nookii there is a greater sense of interaction between player cards and your choices may change to help build on your partners choices. The mix of cards helps create more variations to help shake up routine foreplay activities. The nature of the build up means that there's an element of tension if you can't play a card.One house rule we applied is to discard any cards that can't be played to keep hand sizes manageable. These are big cards! You could also try a variation by playing a card below the number just played to take things up and down in a teasing way! The art style is very glamour model and gives a strong Penthouse Letters style vibe rather than being pornagraphic. Quality is generally solid with a minor typo on one of the cards. The themes are enough to get started, fetish is the lightest end of the scale, more experienced couples may want to look for a different game to explore that side. Role play is mainly medical based so if this isn't your thing you could strip those cards out of the deck.The card images are limited to 5 different pictures and are of a straight couple. The text on the cards could apply to same sex couples though. One things that isn't clear from the pack is that to get the full experience you will need to have some items to hand (ties, ice cube, honey, sexy items, toys) if you don't want to have to break the build up by having to find things mid game.We played a round together to test things out and things escalated quickly so the game clearly had the desired effect! When we play again we've debated whether we should use a timer (like Nookii) but we feel the game works better when we agree how long to spend on each card's action.


Playing for a Flush
Rated 4 / 5

The game its self is nicely presented in neat packaging the black, red and gold combination on the packaging gives it a luxurious feel.On breaking the cellophane and opening the box you are presented with a rules card and then four sets of cards numbered 1-12 and a number of wild cards which can be substituted for a numbered card, more of which later. The cards themselves fall into one of four categories: Sex Romance, Role Play and Fetish. The images on the cards are very samey and do in no small part mirror the format one would expect on a Penthouse magazine cover. Enough to titillate.The rules and game play itself are easy to understand, each player is dealt 7 cards and the idea as the game progresses is to discard cards in numerical order, whilst carrying out the activities on the discarded card. If you are not able to discard a card then you pick one up from the remaining cards and add it to your hand and your turn is over. The person who wins is the person who has discard all of their cards in numerical sequence.As mentioned their a four categories apart form the wild cards. These are Sex, Romance, Role Play and Fetish.The Sex card activities range from passionately kissing and touching to reaching climax in a 69.The Romance card activities range from naked pillow fight, to mutual masturbations and activities in between.The Role Play is heavily centred around playing doctors and nurses, which is a little cliched. But I am sure that you could improvise with other scenarios.The Fetish cards range from mild bondage to a little sensory deprivation with a blindfold.What the game doesn't tell you at the start is that there are a number of props needed for some of the activities, such ice-cubes, honey, blindfold, a feather, etc. So a bit of prep work is needed.The game itself is straight forward to play, although in the early stages with just tow players there is a lot of picking up additional cards and very little sexy action. This improves as the game progresses, to the point where virtually ever turn has some sort of activity taking place, especially so if the wild cards are deployed.In terms of playability it is fun, but a number of the activities are very similar. You also need to have a sense of humour as naked pillow fighting, though erotic is also extremely funny, with various body parts swinging freely.If used at a party, then guest would need to be very liberal minded, it would certainly be an ice-breaker and the game play might be improved with larger numbers.Enjoy


A fun addition to adult games night
Rated 4 / 5

A good blend of foreplay activities and stronger gaming elements than I expected. Most adult games we have tried have been fairly limited and linear, this was a nice surprise.The cards provide some good foreplay options designed to increase in intensity. The cards are loosely themed as romance, sex, roleplay and fetish. Unlike Nookii there is a greater sense of interaction between player cards and your choices may change to help build on your partners choices. The mix of cards helps create more variations to help shake up routine foreplay activities. The nature of the build up means that there's an element of tension if you can't play a card.One house rule we applied is to discard any cards that can't be played to keep hand sizes manageable. These are big cards! You could also try a variation by playing a card below the number just played to take things up and down in a teasing way! The art style is very glamour model and gives a strong Penthouse Letters style vibe rather than being pornagraphic. Quality is generally solid with a minor typo on one of the cards. The themes are enough to get started, fetish is the lightest end of the scale, more experienced couples may want to look for a different game to explore that side. Role play is mainly medical based so if this isn't your thing you could strip those cards out of the deck.The card images are limited to 5 different pictures and are of a straight couple. The text on the cards could apply to same sex couples though. One things that isn't clear from the pack is that to get the full experience you will need to have some items to hand (ties, ice cube, honey, sexy items, toys) if you don't want to have to break the build up by having to find things mid game.We played a round together to test things out and things escalated quickly so the game clearly had the desired effect! When we play again we've debated whether we should use a timer (like Nookii) but we feel the game works better when we agree how long to spend on each card's action.


Playing for a Flush
Rated 4 / 5

The game its self is nicely presented in neat packaging the black, red and gold combination on the packaging gives it a luxurious feel.On breaking the cellophane and opening the box you are presented with a rules card and then four sets of cards numbered 1-12 and a number of wild cards which can be substituted for a numbered card, more of which later. The cards themselves fall into one of four categories: Sex Romance, Role Play and Fetish. The images on the cards are very samey and do in no small part mirror the format one would expect on a Penthouse magazine cover. Enough to titillate.The rules and game play itself are easy to understand, each player is dealt 7 cards and the idea as the game progresses is to discard cards in numerical order, whilst carrying out the activities on the discarded card. If you are not able to discard a card then you pick one up from the remaining cards and add it to your hand and your turn is over. The person who wins is the person who has discard all of their cards in numerical sequence.As mentioned their a four categories apart form the wild cards. These are Sex, Romance, Role Play and Fetish.The Sex card activities range from passionately kissing and touching to reaching climax in a 69.The Romance card activities range from naked pillow fight, to mutual masturbations and activities in between.The Role Play is heavily centred around playing doctors and nurses, which is a little cliched. But I am sure that you could improvise with other scenarios.The Fetish cards range from mild bondage to a little sensory deprivation with a blindfold.What the game doesn't tell you at the start is that there are a number of props needed for some of the activities, such ice-cubes, honey, blindfold, a feather, etc. So a bit of prep work is needed.The game itself is straight forward to play, although in the early stages with just tow players there is a lot of picking up additional cards and very little sexy action. This improves as the game progresses, to the point where virtually ever turn has some sort of activity taking place, especially so if the wild cards are deployed.In terms of playability it is fun, but a number of the activities are very similar. You also need to have a sense of humour as naked pillow fighting, though erotic is also extremely funny, with various body parts swinging freely.If used at a party, then guest would need to be very liberal minded, it would certainly be an ice-breaker and the game play might be improved with larger numbers.Enjoy


A fun addition to adult games night
Rated 4 / 5

A good blend of foreplay activities and stronger gaming elements than I expected. Most adult games we have tried have been fairly limited and linear, this was a nice surprise.The cards provide some good foreplay options designed to increase in intensity. The cards are loosely themed as romance, sex, roleplay and fetish. Unlike Nookii there is a greater sense of interaction between player cards and your choices may change to help build on your partners choices. The mix of cards helps create more variations to help shake up routine foreplay activities. The nature of the build up means that there's an element of tension if you can't play a card.One house rule we applied is to discard any cards that can't be played to keep hand sizes manageable. These are big cards! You could also try a variation by playing a card below the number just played to take things up and down in a teasing way! The art style is very glamour model and gives a strong Penthouse Letters style vibe rather than being pornagraphic. Quality is generally solid with a minor typo on one of the cards. The themes are enough to get started, fetish is the lightest end of the scale, more experienced couples may want to look for a different game to explore that side. Role play is mainly medical based so if this isn't your thing you could strip those cards out of the deck.The card images are limited to 5 different pictures and are of a straight couple. The text on the cards could apply to same sex couples though. One things that isn't clear from the pack is that to get the full experience you will need to have some items to hand (ties, ice cube, honey, sexy items, toys) if you don't want to have to break the build up by having to find things mid game.We played a round together to test things out and things escalated quickly so the game clearly had the desired effect! When we play again we've debated whether we should use a timer (like Nookii) but we feel the game works better when we agree how long to spend on each card's action.


Playing for a Flush
Rated 4 / 5

The game its self is nicely presented in neat packaging the black, red and gold combination on the packaging gives it a luxurious feel.On breaking the cellophane and opening the box you are presented with a rules card and then four sets of cards numbered 1-12 and a number of wild cards which can be substituted for a numbered card, more of which later. The cards themselves fall into one of four categories: Sex Romance, Role Play and Fetish. The images on the cards are very samey and do in no small part mirror the format one would expect on a Penthouse magazine cover. Enough to titillate.The rules and game play itself are easy to understand, each player is dealt 7 cards and the idea as the game progresses is to discard cards in numerical order, whilst carrying out the activities on the discarded card. If you are not able to discard a card then you pick one up from the remaining cards and add it to your hand and your turn is over. The person who wins is the person who has discard all of their cards in numerical sequence.As mentioned their a four categories apart form the wild cards. These are Sex, Romance, Role Play and Fetish.The Sex card activities range from passionately kissing and touching to reaching climax in a 69.The Romance card activities range from naked pillow fight, to mutual masturbations and activities in between.The Role Play is heavily centred around playing doctors and nurses, which is a little cliched. But I am sure that you could improvise with other scenarios.The Fetish cards range from mild bondage to a little sensory deprivation with a blindfold.What the game doesn't tell you at the start is that there are a number of props needed for some of the activities, such ice-cubes, honey, blindfold, a feather, etc. So a bit of prep work is needed.The game itself is straight forward to play, although in the early stages with just tow players there is a lot of picking up additional cards and very little sexy action. This improves as the game progresses, to the point where virtually ever turn has some sort of activity taking place, especially so if the wild cards are deployed.In terms of playability it is fun, but a number of the activities are very similar. You also need to have a sense of humour as naked pillow fighting, though erotic is also extremely funny, with various body parts swinging freely.If used at a party, then guest would need to be very liberal minded, it would certainly be an ice-breaker and the game play might be improved with larger numbers.Enjoy


A fun addition to adult games night
Rated 4 / 5

A good blend of foreplay activities and stronger gaming elements than I expected. Most adult games we have tried have been fairly limited and linear, this was a nice surprise.The cards provide some good foreplay options designed to increase in intensity. The cards are loosely themed as romance, sex, roleplay and fetish. Unlike Nookii there is a greater sense of interaction between player cards and your choices may change to help build on your partners choices. The mix of cards helps create more variations to help shake up routine foreplay activities. The nature of the build up means that there's an element of tension if you can't play a card.One house rule we applied is to discard any cards that can't be played to keep hand sizes manageable. These are big cards! You could also try a variation by playing a card below the number just played to take things up and down in a teasing way! The art style is very glamour model and gives a strong Penthouse Letters style vibe rather than being pornagraphic. Quality is generally solid with a minor typo on one of the cards. The themes are enough to get started, fetish is the lightest end of the scale, more experienced couples may want to look for a different game to explore that side. Role play is mainly medical based so if this isn't your thing you could strip those cards out of the deck.The card images are limited to 5 different pictures and are of a straight couple. The text on the cards could apply to same sex couples though. One things that isn't clear from the pack is that to get the full experience you will need to have some items to hand (ties, ice cube, honey, sexy items, toys) if you don't want to have to break the build up by having to find things mid game.We played a round together to test things out and things escalated quickly so the game clearly had the desired effect! When we play again we've debated whether we should use a timer (like Nookii) but we feel the game works better when we agree how long to spend on each card's action.