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The Lovers - Level 2 Hardcore (Switch)
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Description
THE LOVERS - Exclusive Erotic Game (Level 2 - Hardcore - Switch)A perfect gift for stag or hen party, anniversary or Valentine's Day. This gift is one you cannot be ashamed because it is professionally made.
The Lovers
is
a unique adult-only erotic game. This game is very special because unlike other games, it doesn't take minutes or hours to complete, but weeks or even months. The Lovers is a game that will undoubtedly spice up your sex life. The Lovers will be available at several different levels. The rules for each level are the same, but the higher the level, the more challenging the tasks. The levels available now and in the future are:
Romantic
- initial level aimed at rekindling the romance, bringing forth erotic playfulness and also a bit of naughtiness. At this level there is nothing that goes beyond the generally accepted norms, although sometimes you may be a little bit surprised. This level is great for breaking the ice or rekindling that feeling you had when you first started dating
Hardcore
- this level is recommended for those who want more. At this level, you will be asked to do things that shouldn't be discussed even among your friends. It is a no-holds-barred experience, and a lot of it has to do with domination. This level and the next one come in two versions: Master&Slave and Switch. The only difference is the arrangement of cards. The cards in Master&Slave version are arranged according the roles, while in the Switch version, the cards are mixed up
Pervert
- the name speaks for itself. The pervert level is intended only for a small group with few or no sexual inhibitions.
TRIGGER WARNING:
The game contains erotic and pornographic material and is intended only for adults. Some of the tasks in the game include elements of consensual non-consent.!
GAME EXAMPLE
A pair of lovers, Romeo and Juliet are buying
The Lovers
game and are planning to play it. After opening the box they read the rules. At the outset they agree that one round takes two weeks. Upon finishing reading the rules, they have come to know that they shouldn't pick out or shuffle the cards. After unpacking the cards, they take out each points card from the bottom of both stacks without looking at the penultimate card. Romeo's deck (signed as Points-Male on the respective points card) goes on the right side of the box and Juliet's deck (signed as Points-Female on the respective points card) on the left side.
Turn 1 (in their case, from Monday 14
th
of February until Sunday 27
th
of February):
Romeo draws the top 3 cards from his deck (without showing them to Juliet). Juliet also draws the top 3 cards from her deck (without showing them to Romeo). Both of them each draw one
Mission
card and two
Action
cards.
Romeo performs his mission on Friday the 18
th
, once completed he shows Juliet his card and he obtains 8 points for said mission. Romeo now has 8 points, and on Wednesday whilst on a walk with Juliet, he decides to leverage his action card. Juliet in response, performs Romeo's action card. This particular action card happens to be worth 2 points, in which case Romeo points are reduced to 6.
Juliet, during her turn, doesn't perform her mission - so on Sunday the 27
th
, she shows her card to Romeo and her points are reduced by 4 (number of points on
Mission
card). Juliet cannot use any action cards during the first turn because she doesn't have sufficient points for this.
Number of points after first turn:
Romeo: 6 (+8 points for mission and -2 for use of action card and Juliet's subsequent fulfillment of card)
Juliet: -4 (-4 points for unfulfilled mission)
Turn 2 (in their case, from Monday 1
st
of March until Sunday 14
th
of March):
Romeo draws the next 3 top cards from his deck (without showing them to Juliet). Juliet also draws the next 3 top cards from her deck (without showing them to Romeo). Once again, both of them each draw one
Mission
card. This time Romeo happens to draw two
Action
cards, Juliet one
Action
card and one
Joker
. As of now, Romeo has 3
Action
cards and one mission card. While Juliet has 3
Action
cards, one
Joker
and one
Mission
card.
Before performing any mission at home, Romeo is using an
Action
card. Juliet wishes to play her
Joker
, but she is unable to because she has too few points. Juliet doesn't perform the action therefore she loses 2 points. Romeo maintains his score.
The mission in this turn is performed by Juliet first. After showing the card to Romeo, Juliet obtains 10 points (the
Mission
card's value). In this turn, while cleaning the house, Juliet plays her
Joker
(2 points value), which should be performed by Romeo and as result he has to clean the house instead of Juliet.
Romeo in this turn doesn't perform his mission, the value of which is 6 points.
Number of points after second turn:
Romeo: 0 (6 points from prev. turn, -6 points for unfulfilled mission)
Juliet: 2 (-4 points from prev. turn, -2 points for unperformed action, +10 points for fulfilled mission, -2 points for Joker)
...
End of the game:
Number of points after eight turn:
Romeo: 10
Juliet: 12
Juliet has won the game, because after eight turns she has obtained more points than Romeo. Juliet draws the last card from her deck, the
Prize
card. On the
Prize
card there are two actions and Juliet needs to choose one of them. She selects her preference and the prize is the obliged task that Romeo performs for Juliet.