Pride & Prejudice the Parlor Game: A Literature-Inspired Party in a Box

Pride & Prejudice the Parlor Game: A Literature-Inspired Party in a Box

by Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Pride & Prejudice the Parlor Game: A Literature-Inspired Party in a Box

Pride & Prejudice the Parlor Game: A Literature-Inspired Party in a Box

by Smith, Gibbs Publisher

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Overview

Not even your high school English teacher knew Jane Austen could be this uproariously clever.

A laugh-out-loud mash-up party game for everyone, whether you loved the novel, or barely skimmed it. Dealt from a deck of 400 response cards, complete modern musings such as, “The secret to a happy marriage is….” with phrases pulled directly from Pride & Prejudice. Put a new spin on a literary classic by turning this novel of manners into a comedy of errors.

Ideally suited to 4 players or more, ages 12 and up.

For fans of Jane Austen and classic literature, and for fans of anything but. It’s like reading the book . . . but funner.

Sample prompt/response scenarios:

Omg, last night I dreamt I was:

  • a man of more fashion than fortune.
  • nearly a hundred thousand pounds.
  • pleasing women.
  • the only handsome girl in the room.

The secret to a happy marriage is:

  • a bottle of wine every day.
  • a pack of foxhounds.
  • a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern languages.
  • silent indignation.

Editorial Reviews

She Reads

Think Cards Against Humanity with a classic literature twist! The Parlor Game: Pride & Prejudice is a laugh-out-loud party game anyone can play – whether you loved the novel or barely skimmed it. With phrases pulled directly from the book, players are invited to finish the phrases with their own take on the classic quotes.

Shakespeare and Dracula editions are available too!

Product Details

UPC: 9781423656630
Manufacturer: Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Publication date: 09/01/2020
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years
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