Dirty Minds

For other uses, see Dirty Mind.

Dirty Minds is a board game made by TDC Games in Itasca, Illinois.

Created in 1988 by Larry Balsamo and Sandra Schaeffer, it was originally sold only in novelty and adult stores such as Spencer Gifts. Over its history, however, it has penetrated the mainstream marketplace. The primary reason for its popularity is its use of sexual double entendres as clues to otherwise innocuous riddles. All of the clues are puns that may sound dirty on a first hearing, but actually refer to clean solutions. For example, the correct answer for the clue "The more you play with me the harder I get" is "Rubik's Cube."

Details

The game is completely clean unless the players have a dirty mind. All of the answers are clean. The player to correctly answer the question with the correct clean answer will be rewarded a card. Each card either displays a letter, lose a card, take two cards, or wild. The card with the letters either have a D, I, R, T, or a Y. The first person to have all five of the lettered cards wins the game. The game is easy to play and meant to be funny. It is advised to be played with only adults 18 and up.[1]

Contents

The contents that come with the game include:

Sample Questions

Question

Test just how dirty your mind is by reading the following clues:

Answer

Egg[1]

Question

"If you really want me, you're going to have to expose yourself. If you get naked, I'll be all over you, but you should use protection or else you could get a nasty disease. What am I ?"[1]

Answer

Suntan[1]

Versions

There are four versions to date: Dirty Minds (the original), More Dirty Minds, Deluxe Dirty Minds, which introduced an entirely new category and the travel card game edition. And dirty minds supreme.

Future

As of 2011, a television game show version is in the works.

Other uses

Dirty Minds is played regularly on radio stations across the country.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Dirty Minds Game". Home Wer Bar. Retrieved 12 February 2013.

External links

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