I've got games on the mind, kinky games, that is. It all started when Chris, on his twitter account, mentioned the idea of a spanko version of Apples to Apples. I admit I love this game, and even when I play with vanilla friends they seem to save every mildly kinky card in the deck for me. So I got to thinking... how could it become more spanking friendly? I eventually devised a set of rules for Spanko Apples to Apples (which I'll share with you below), but this set my mind onto some lovely tangents.
Suzy & Todd of American Spanking Society have developed their very own Spankopoly board game, so clearly there is a market for more spanking friendly games. In fact, many of us play "spanking games" in our daily life, we probably just don't call them that. There are many aspects of gameplay in kink, whether it's incorporating role play into your spanking sessions, or simply integrating a little competition into a spanking scene (don't move or I'll start over, guess the implement, even counting strokes). I imagine this is part of the fun for a lot of us.
Vanilla games that have point systems lend themselves especially well to a little bit of spanking fun. I've played too many card games to count where the loser takes the difference in points (or the number of points the winner had, or the number of points the loser had, or really any formula derived from any of those point tallies) as strokes in a spanking. While fun, they have always left me in a bit of a quandary - I am highly competitive and play to win, but I have no desire to top and consider the best prize to be getting a spanking for myself :)
So - do you play spanking games? Which are your favorites? Do you save them for special occasions, or use them anytime? What are the stakes and do you secretly hope to win or lose? I can't wait to hear!
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Spanko Apples to Apples:
If you've ever played the game before, you know that each round one player takes the role of judge. He or she selects a theme card and all of the other players pass over a card from their hand that the judge will agree best suits the theme.
Once all the cards are in (and shuffled to maintain anonymity), the judge picks through and chooses the card which best encapsulates their idea of the theme. The person who put that card in gets a point, and eventually a winner is declared by the person who has the most points.
When my friends and I play, we often comment on the other cards, occasionally laying them out in order of least likely to the best - this was my inspiration. In the spanko version, in addition to selecting the round's winner, the judge will also select a loser! Losers collect strokes the same way winners collect points. You can choose how to award the strokes - a set number (1, 2, 3?) for each round you lose, or perhaps a progressive penalty: one stroke for the first loss, two for the second, four for the third?
Once a winner is declared and the game is over, the players are given their strokes. The winner is exempt from any of the strokes he or she earned during the game and has the added pleasure of selecting the implement to be used on the other players.
Depending on the number of players and implements you have on hand, it may be fun to begin the game by designating a number of implements that is one less than the number of player . For example, if 5 people are playing, you may set aside: a hand spanking, a paddle, a cane, and a belt. At the end of the game the winner decides who gets spanked with what, with each implement getting used. If there are too many players or not enough implements, you can vary the rules accordingly :) Of course, spankers playing the game may wish to designate a spankee to take their strokes.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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3 comments:
Em,
This sounds like a fun spanking game. I'm not familiar with the vanilla version. Does it need a special set of cards?
Hugs,
Hermione
Yes, Hermione. You purchase a starter set with all of the cards needed. They also have booster decks available if you play frequently :)
I googled the game, to provide you a link, and discovered this Wikipedia entry on it.
I was delighted to see all of the variations they have listed, I'll have to try these next time I play. And perhaps I should post my spanking version to the Wikipedia site? Somehow I think that might not go over as well...
Each player is allowed a one-time only "switch-a-roo"
Perhaps a Penalty amount of strokes for this? I've never played, but it sounds wicked fun!
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