Erotic Games
Explore our range of erotic games designed to bring couples closer and add excitement to the bedroom. From board games to dice, find your perfect match.
Game Categories
- Board Games: Full game experiences with intimate twists
- Card Games: Quick, portable fun for spontaneous play
- Dice Games: Simple yet exciting random challenges
- Couples Games: Designed specifically for two players
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Erotic games for couples: how to pick by what you're after
The adult games category covers more than 500 references in our store. The variety hides a real problem: couples who come looking for "something for tonight" don't know where to start and end up buying the first thing they see. This text walks through the three subcategories that make up the whole and how to pick the right one for the night you have in mind.
The three subcategories in this universe
By game mechanic and duration, erotic games break into three blocks with different purposes.
- Sex dice — smallest format, short sessions or as an add-on. Roll, action comes up, do it. Ideal for couples who want to start without a time commitment. Brands: SECRETPLAY, Diablo Picante, Kheper Games. Price range $6-22.
- Erotic board games — full format with board, tokens, cards. Sessions of 60-90 minutes. For couples that want "a night" rather than "a moment". Dominant brands: Tease & Please, Diablo Picante, SECRETPLAY, FIERCE GAME. Range $14-38.
- Erotic cards — deck format, midway between dice and board. Can range from 50 to 100,000 combinations per deck. Best depth-to-time ratio: one deck lasts months if rotated well. Dominant brand: Kheper Games. Range $10-26.
When to pick which format
| Scenario | Best format | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Want something for tonight, no thinking | Dice | Zero setup, mechanic in 5 seconds |
| Whole Saturday, want to make a session of it | Board game | Long narrative arc, multiple moments |
| Something that lasts several nights | Cards | 50-1000 unique combinations per deck |
| Bachelorette/bachelor party | Board game or extreme cards | Designed for group, hold up to audience |
| Anniversary gift, exact tastes unknown | Cards or combo set | If one format misses, 50+ cards inside |
| LGBT couple | Any format with specific label | Adapted versions exist across all three types |
| Soft BDSM intro | Themed cards or dice | Better limits control, no forced "finish the round" |
Brands that span the whole cluster
Five brands appear in at least two of the three subcategories. Worth knowing what each offers before choosing.
- Diablo Picante (Spain) — the widest. Catalog covers dice, board, and some cards. Prices $5-16. Explicit, unsubtle design (the brand name plays on "spicy devil"). Good entry for couples already familiar with the genre.
- SECRETPLAY (Spain) — premium but accessible. Full board sets (Mission 69, La Pirámide Secreta, Verdad o Reto, SEXXXZZLE), card decks (Sex Play, Pull & Play, Reto 30 Días), and dice. Polished finish, packaging that works as a gift.
- Kheper Games (United States) — king of erotic cards. Their Adventurous Sex 100,000 Positions and LUST 30,000 Combinations are the deepest decks on the market. They also make board games (Fantasy Affairs, INTIMACY, SEX, HUMP).
- Tease & Please (Netherlands) — specialized in full board games. Discover Your Lover and The Truth Game Party Edition are their flagship pieces. Elegant European design.
- Bijoux Indiscrets (Spain) — elegant design, gift format. Stronger in accessories and kits than pure games, but they have several couples' card sets.
What not to buy as a first erotic game
- A $35 board game without ever having tried anything in the genre — the investment forces "finish the game" pressure that clashes with intimate dynamics. Starting with $6 dice or a $12 deck gives space to discover the format that clicks without feeling you spent too much.
- A bondage or BDSM set as a gift to someone you haven't discussed it with — it's a statement, not a detail. Fetish Submissive Dice or the 50 Positions of Bondage line from Kheper only work if there's prior conversation.
- A party game when what you want is couple time — these are different things. The Truth Game Tease & Please Party Edition or Diablo Shots are built for groups. Pulling them out on a quiet date kills the mood.
- A Spanish-only game when neither of you speaks Spanish — most Spanish brands ship cards in Spanish even though instructions are translated. Kheper Games is the safest English-native option for US couples.
FAQs
Where to start if we've never bought an erotic game?
Dice or cards, not board. Low cost ($6-12), zero learning curve, and if the format misses you've lost almost nothing. A Diablo Picante Action Die or the SECRETPLAY 3 Dice Couples Set are the most tested entries. If the genre works, the next purchase tells you whether you want more depth (board) or more variety (cards).
What's the real difference between Diablo Picante and SECRETPLAY?
Diablo Picante goes wide and cheap: many sets at $5-16. SECRETPLAY runs fewer references but better print quality, careful packaging, and more elaborate mechanics, in the $12-25 range. For one-time use, Diablo Picante. For a gift or repeated use, SECRETPLAY.
Do these games work for couples that have been together for years?
Yes — actually one of the most reported use cases. The difference with a new couple is that you can skip the "introduction" and "getting to know each other" cards and pick formats with real challenge: complex positions, timed dares (Chronomasutra), or board games with their own narrative. Routine breaks with surprise, not with awkward intro.
Are there games designed for women-women or men-men couples?
Yes. Diablo Picante Kamasutra LGBT Women and LGBT Men are specific to same-sex couples. Kheper Games Lesbian Sex and their Bondage line work cards for non-heteronormative audiences. If the couple is not heterosexual, buying a "standard" set leaves much of the game unused.
Do they work for threesomes or groups?
Yes, but pick the right format. Board games designed for groups (Diablo Shots, The Truth Game Party Edition, Casino Boudoir) support 3-6 players. Classic couple dice don't — their mechanic assumes two. For a bachelorette party or hookup, look at "party edition" board games, not standard dice.
How long does a typical board game session run?
Depends. Kheper Games titles (Fantasy Affairs, INTIMACY) are built for 60-90 minutes. Tease & Please (Discover Your Lover) can stretch to 2 hours if played in full. Diablo Picante run faster: 30-60 minutes. You don't have to finish the game — you can pause, resume another night, or use just one round.
What language do they come in?
Kheper Games is American — English native, no translation issues. Spanish brands (Diablo Picante, SECRETPLAY, Bijoux Indiscrets) ship in Spanish; products shipped to the US typically include an English instruction sheet, but the cards stay in Spanish. If language matters, default to Kheper Games for English content.
What's the most reliable gift in this category?
Erotic cards. Three advantages as a gift: compact packaging, price $12-22, many combinations (not used up in one night). The SECRETPLAY Kamasutra mini 54 positions cards are the standard go-to, and the Kheper Games Sexual Tarot Cards work for couples with a sense of humor.
Are there digital versions or apps?
Mobile apps exist that replicate some formats (roulettes, dare generators), but physical format brings something the app doesn't: the ritual of pulling out the box, rolling the die, drawing the card. For many couples the playfulness comes precisely from the physical object. Apps can be useful for discovery, but they don't replace the physical product.
What if I buy a game and it doesn't click?
Common, especially the first purchase. Three practical options: (1) try another format — if it was board, go to dice; if cards, go to board; (2) cherry-pick the subset that did work (sometimes 10 out of 50 cards land); (3) re-gift it. The initial investment is low precisely because the "doesn't click" rate is high for couples new to the genre. The second purchase usually hits much better.








