Posted on 4th March 2024
By Billy Langsworthy
Lucky Egg has created a party game based on the popular comedy podcast, Help I Sexted My Boss.
Help I S*xted My Boss: The Official Dinner Party Game sees players take on challenges from six categories inspired by the antics of podcast hosts William Hanson and Jordan North. These include ‘Etiquettemology of the Week’, ‘Mother’s Shoebox’ and the advice-giving mini-game, ‘Listener’s Dilemmas’.
Featuring 300 cards packed with challenges, it’s a race to concoct the perfect Gin and Dubonnet drink and emerge as the victorious dinner guest.
“We’re huge fans of Lucky Egg games, so when we started talking to them about creating the Help I Sexted My Boss game we were so excited,” said Help I Sexted My Boss hosts William Hanson and Jordan North.
“We can’t wait to bring the fun of the podcast to life for people to play at home!”
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