Bards Dispense Profanity: a party game based on the works of William Shakespeare
“The smutty Shakespeare game you need for your next smarty-pants party.”
—Washington Post
To be profane, or not to be? Bards Dispense Profanity is 100 mock-serious questions for our time and 375 answers copied word-for-word from the works of William Shakespeare. You be the judge of which answers are best. All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely playas.
— Contains 20 of our favorite prompt cards from our acclaimed Dick: A Card Game Based on the Novel by Herman Melville, plus 80 all-new prompts.
— Answer cards come from all 38 of Shakespeare’s plays.
— Each answer card cites the play, act, and scene (in case your dad doubts that Shakespeare really has Hamlet allude to “the incestuous pleasure of his bed”).
— Just a touch of help with early modern English: unobtrustive glosses on about 10% of the cards define archaic words with non-intuitive meanings.
— For 4 or more players. Not for kids.
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And by the way: Bards Dispense Profanity is not Cards Against Humanity. Not even a little bit.