
Who Did It? - Sex Game Series
Object
Similar to that of Truth or Dare, this is a game of confession, where provocative encounters, embarrassing sexual moments, and much more are anonymously revealed to the other players. There is a degree of secrecy to it, so players feel confident in sharing the dirty details because the chances of it being pinned to them are slim – but not impossible.
Number of Players
Four to eight participants are required.
What You’ll Need
Gather enough writing utensils and scrap paper to go around for everyone. You need one container to hold the questions and another to receive the answers.
Ideal Participants
The best participants are the ones who’ve got a naughty side; they will love to share the details of their juiciest stories. Don’t let the innocent ones fool you though; they might have the steamiest scoop of all.
How to Play
Before you start, get everyone to each write down some provocative questions, approximately four or five each; fold them up and put them in a container. They can be closed ended like “how many sexual partners have you had?” or “what’s the craziest place you’ve had sex?” or partially open ended like “what’s your most desired sexual fantasy and have you ever had it fulfilled?” or “have you ever thought about getting it on with someone who was taken and if so, what did you imagine yourself doing with them?”. Avoid having to make your guests write more than a few sentences per question.
The rounds are structured as follows:
1. Each player takes a turn pulling out a question from the container and reading it to the group.
2. Everyone writes down an answer and puts it into the container, known as the answer bag.
3. The same person who read the question, shuffles the answers, and randomly distributes them to the players.
4. Each player then reads out the answer that’s been given to them.
At this point you can continue in one or both of the following ways:
Method 1
1. The participants verbally agree on an answer that was most appealing or entertaining…
2. They vote as to who in the group was most likely to have done it by writing down the name and putting it in the answer bag.
3. The person who read the first question tallies the responses and reads out the frontrunner. If they guessed correctly, that person has to admit whether it was them or not.
Method 2
1. In this version, the attention is on the participant who kicked off the round. After hearing the responses read aloud, the onus is on them to gather the replies and assign them to whom each one belongs to.
2. Those who have been correctly assigned an answer, is bound to read it out aloud, this time in their own words.

























