I must admit I was genuinely excited about opening the box when the Sexplanation! board game arrived. I had heard of the Grapevine game, of which it is a descendant, but had never played it.
The design of Sexplanation! is great: the colours of purple and black attrac-ted both the young people and myself. Inside, there was everything a game should have - an eye-catching board, Cluedo-style players and Monopoly-style cards.
The aim of the game is to go round the board answering fact or opinion questions, asked by your peers. As a youth worker, I could either sit passively outside the circle enjoying the debate or join in, especially when all hell broke out.
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