How To Host A Romantic Evening: Tropical Paradise

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How To Host A Romantic Evening: Tropical Paradise

Score
6.3
Players
2
Time
60
Recommended Age
0+
Difficulty
easy
Official Website
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Type
game
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Description

From the company that brought you the "How To Host A Murder" series comes a series of games that are geared towards 2 players. There are 3 themes to choose from in the "How To Host A Romantic Evening" series: Tropical Paradise, Roman Holiday, and Parisian Night.

From the back of the box: "In her best-selling book, Light His Fire, author Ellen Kreidman shares the secrets of how to keep romance and excitement alive in a relationship. Those principles were the inspiration for this unique evening of entertainment for two. How To Host A Romantic Evening-TM is more than a game --- it is an event in which two people rediscover the excitement and attraction that may be forgotten in day-to-day routines."

From the "Host's Guide": "Object: players move around the board by correctly answering the 'Knowledge' or 'Imagination' questions. When a player lands on a space and answers a question correctly, they keep the card. Five cards can be redeemed for a Light His/Her Fire Certificate of the player's choice. The first player to collect 3 certificates wins."

Of course, in a game like this, both players are ultimately winners!

Game components:
-1 game box
-1 game board containing 2 "Start" spaces, 12 "Imagination" spaces, 12 "Knowledge" spaces, and 4 "If possible, take one card from your partner" spaces
-1 "Host's Guide" containing a note from Ellen Kreidman, an introduction, a list of game contents, guides for planning the evening, setting a romantic mood, and costuming, food, drink and dessert recipes, instructions for playing the game, and 18 tips from Ellen Kreidman "on adding romance to your life every day".
-1 advertisement/mail order product sheet
-1 booklet containing 12 "Light His/Her Fire Certificates" which can be redeemed by the winners at a later date
-1 invitation made up to look like a passport
-1 envelope to go with the passport invitation
-24 "Knowledge" cards
-24 "Imagination" cards
-1 white, six-sided die
-1 purple glass playing stone
-1 yellow glass playing stone