Name Your Price
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Contents

1 board, 1 set of Name Your Price™ cards, 8 “money” sets and 8 player tokens.

NYP money example
Preparation

1. A variety of challenges are written on the back of the Name Your Price™ cards. Shuffle the cards and place them face down on the board.
2. Each player receives one set of “money” and a corresponding colour player token.
3. Place the tokens on the “Start” space.
4. Shuffle one money set and fan the “bills” face down on the board. Each player draws one “bill”. The player who chooses the highest value goes first. Play goes in a clockwise direction thereafter. NB: The “No Way. Not for all the money in the world” bill is the highest value.

How To Play

1. If it is your turn you must draw the top card and read its content aloud. You then decide which of the money amounts best represents the bare minimum it would take for you to perform that challenge. For example the challenge might be to, “Sing on a crowded bus”. If you wouldn’t do this for any less than $500 then that is the amount you should choose.
2. The other players have to guess your “price” and place that amount face down in front of them.
3. When everyone has chosen an amount you must then reveal your “price”.
4. Players who guess correctly move forward three spaces.
5. Players who are “one off”* move forward one space.
6. The first player to the “Finish” space is the winner


*”One off” refers to the next money amount (either side) in the sequence. For example either side of $50,000 are $10,000 and $100,000. If the player’s price was $50,000 and you chose either $10,000 or $100,000 then move one space.

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Conditions
Let the group decide!!!

The exact way a challenge should be performed can be open to interpretation. Therefore, as a group, debate it and decide amongst yourselves. For example, does “Sing on a crowded bus” mean one song, just a few lines or a whole aria? You decide.

If a challenge would ordinarily result in financial loss then simply pretend no loss is incurred. The money amount chosen is meant to reflect the embarrassment, pain, hardship or risk you would endure not financial loss.

If you draw a card that can in no way apply to you then simply put that card back into the middle of the deck and draw the next card.

Dares are to be performed as though sober (in other words you can’t say, “I’d do it for nothing if I was drunk”).

To discourage a player from deliberately giving a misleading price there is a penalty system. If all prices offered by the others are either greater than, or less than, "two off" the player's price then the player must move back two spaces. For example, if a player's price is $50,000 and all the others choose prices either $1,000 or less or $1M or more, then the player is penalised.

Disclaimer: The challenges posed in this game are meant to be of a hypothetical nature. Many are dangerous, foolish, insensitive or rude and some are illegal and we in no way encourage you to perform them. Doing so may result in serious loss of finances, limbs, affections and your freedom. Don't say we didn't warn you!