Game Rules Sheet Repack | Monogamy Board
Level 1: Romantic (Blue Spaces)
Level 2: Spicy (Red Spaces)
Level 3: Intimate (Black Spaces)
Because the official rules sheet is small print, many players misinterpret the rules. Here is the "Repack" clarification:
No rule sheet for an intimacy game is complete without an aftercare section. The repack includes a tear-off "Decompression Card" that partners must fill out together post-game: "One thing I learned; One thing I laughed at; One boundary I appreciated." This transforms the game from a discrete event into a continuous dialogue. monogamy board game rules sheet repack
Physically, the repack of the rules sheet is printed on heavy, linen-finish paper using a spiral binding that lies flat—symbolizing transparency and permanence. The font is sans-serif for accessibility, and diagrams replace dense paragraphs. A red margin runs down the side of every page, indicating where to stop reading aloud if a player feels triggered.
☐ All cards sorted into correct decks (check symbols)
☐ Playing pieces in their plastic bag / slot
☐ Die in the dice compartment
☐ Board folded (logo side up)
☐ Timer / notepad (if included) back in place
☐ Rule sheet on top for next play Level 1: Romantic (Blue Spaces)
Before we dive into the "repack" of the rules, let’s establish the basics. Monogamy is not your typical family board game. It is an award-winning adult party game designed exclusively for couples (two players). Created by Andrew and Peter, the game is structured as a journey from the "Bedroom Door" to the "Bedroom" itself, with the ultimate goal being foreplay and intimacy rather than a winner or loser.
The game board consists of a winding path of colored squares, each corresponding to a deck of cards: Level 2: Spicy (Red Spaces)
Why you need the rules sheet: The game relies heavily on turn structure, safety rules ("Safe-word"), and timing. Without the official sheet, couples often find the game fizzles out or becomes confusing.
A: No. Monogamy is strictly for two players. The "repack" of the rules cannot create a solo variant.