Put your friendships to the test!
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Name | Back to Back |
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Version | 1.2.8 |
Update | Jul 31, 2024 |
Size | 18 MB |
Category | Word |
Installs | 10K+ |
Developer | Yangmei Studios |
Android OS | Android 5.0+ |
Google Play ID | com.yangmeistudios.backtoback |
Back to Back · Description
From the creators of the hall of fame games Most Likely and Never Have I Ever - we proudly present our latest addition for popular party games: Back to Back!
How well do you really know your friend or partner? Hopefully well enough, cause you're about to be put to the test!
Back to Back, also known as The Shoe Game, is a party game adaptation of the classical wedding game. Play through hundreds (400+) of fun, embarrassing, and intriguing questions, and find out really how well you know your friend or partner - and how well they know you! Spice up your parties with this game which puts your friendships to the test!
The rules are simple
Place two people on chairs with their backs against each other. A third person reads the questions. When a question is read, the one who fits the description best raises their hand. Be careful though! Only one hand can be raised at the time. If both hands or no hands are raised, the couple loses.
Each time a couple loses, they have to drink or do something else that is agreed upon.
How well do you really know your friend or partner? Hopefully well enough, cause you're about to be put to the test!
Back to Back, also known as The Shoe Game, is a party game adaptation of the classical wedding game. Play through hundreds (400+) of fun, embarrassing, and intriguing questions, and find out really how well you know your friend or partner - and how well they know you! Spice up your parties with this game which puts your friendships to the test!
The rules are simple
Place two people on chairs with their backs against each other. A third person reads the questions. When a question is read, the one who fits the description best raises their hand. Be careful though! Only one hand can be raised at the time. If both hands or no hands are raised, the couple loses.
Each time a couple loses, they have to drink or do something else that is agreed upon.