Come As You Aren't is a playful, flirtation-fueled role-playing game designed to spark curiosity, push boundaries, and bring a sense of playful adventure into any bedroom. With this kit, couples can dive into sexy scenarios and imaginative personas by randomly selecting a Who, What, and Where—then bringing their spontaneous scene to life.
This no-fuss, creativity-driven game includes cards for roles, actions, and locations—plus blanks to add your own twist. Whether delivered in an envelope for surprise play or drawn together for a mutual challenge, Come As You Aren’t unlocks new ways to connect, communicate, and explore your wild sides.
Easy to learn and endlessly replayable, this game is perfect for couples looking to spice up their routine, build erotic tension, or just laugh (and moan) together.
Will tonight’s fantasy unfold in an elevator or a moonlit beach? Will you become a daring firefighter or a mysterious stranger at a masquerade? There’s only one way to find out—draw your cards and dive in.
Come As You Aren't Roleplaying Game features:
- 90 prompt cards: Who, What, and Where categories
- Blank cards included for customizable scenarios
- Slipcase packaging with rules printed on the back
- Simple gameplay that allows immediate roleplay setup
- Designed to inspire intimacy, creativity, and laughter
Size and material:
- Dimensions: 3.8 x 1.8 x 5.63 in
- Includes: Card deck and sturdy envelope for scenario handoff
- Packaging: Hardcover slipcase with printed instructions
🔥 Pleasure Scale™ Rating
This Toy: 🧪 Curiosity Satisfied
Fun to try, might not be your forever fave. Great for experimentation or first-timers dipping their toes in.
Who is this roleplaying game for?
Come As You Aren’t is ideal for:
- Couples craving spontaneity—those looking to break routine and spark new excitement in the bedroom.
- Fantasy lovers intrigued by the idea of stepping into different roles or taboo encounters.
- Newlyweds or long-term partners who want a low-pressure way to build intimacy and creative communication.
- Shy or hesitant partners looking for playful prompts to start the conversation about desires.
How to use the Come As You Aren't Roleplaying Game?
- Unwrap the deck and separate the cards into three categories: Who, What, and Where.
- Draw one card from each deck—either together or have one partner draw and tuck them into the envelope for surprise delivery.
- Read your prompt and imagine how your character would act, what they want, and how the scene begins.
- Dress up or use props if desired—but improvisation is totally encouraged!
- Roleplay as much or as little as you like, letting the cards be a guide to stimulation, not a rulebook.
Great positions to try:
- Standing doggy-style: Perfect for risky "public" locations like elevators or hotel lobbies.
- Missionary with eye contact: Intensify emotional intimacy while in roles like "Secret Lovers."
- Cowgirl with dialogue: Let the more dominant partner take the lead and narrate their character’s actions.
How to clean and care for the Come As You Aren't Roleplaying Game?
- Cleaning: As a paper-based game, keep cards dry and clean hands before using.
- Storage: Store cards back in the original slipcase in a cool, dry place to avoid warping or damage.
- Custom cards: Use a fine-point permanent pen for writing custom prompts that won’t smudge later.
- Moisture caution: Avoid using the game around lube, drinks, or wet surfaces to preserve card integrity.
Roleplaying game practical use info:
- Versatility: Works well for new or seasoned couples—easy to adapt to comfort levels.
- Low pressure: Prompts serve as starters; you don’t have to follow them to the letter.
- Foreplay enhancer: Great as a sexy lead-in to deeper exploration.
Additional information:
- Communication boost: Helps open dialogue around desires and fantasies without awkwardness.
- No penetration required: Perfect for couples who want intimacy without physical sex.
- Gender-neutral prompts: Flexible enough for any orientation or dynamic.
Special considerations when using Come As You Aren't Roleplaying Game:
- Requires some imagination: Best for partners open to expressive or theatrical play.
- Reading and vision: Cards feature small print—make sure lighting is good!
- Comfort zone adjustment: Ease in slowly. It’s okay to skip or re-draw a scenario.
- Disclosure boundaries: Some prompts may be edgy—safe words or opt-outs are always welcome.



