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First Dates game lets you ‘recreate the intense awkwardness’ of Channel 4 show from your home

As the players eat starter, main and dessert, the questions get more raunchy

EVER wanted to be on First Dates but don’t want to be on camera? You might be in luck!

A game has been created inspired by the dating show, which seeks to recreate the "excruciating moments" of a first date from the comfort of your home.

 A First Dates board game has launched so people can experience the 'awkwardness' of the dating show from 'the comfort of their own home'
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A First Dates board game has launched so people can experience the 'awkwardness' of the dating show from 'the comfort of their own home'Credit: Firebox.com
 The game can be played by two daters (real or pretend) or with a group watching the two daters and predicting their responses to the questions
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The game can be played by two daters (real or pretend) or with a group watching the two daters and predicting their responses to the questionsCredit: PA:Press Association
 You can get hold of the First Dates game, which has been created Big Potato Games, from Firebox.com for £22.99
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You can get hold of the First Dates game, which has been created Big Potato Games, from Firebox.com for £22.99Credit: Channel 4

First Dates: The Game is a game that runs over three courses of a meal, with questions being paired to each "round".

As the game progresses, the questions get more provocative and raunchy.

The game can be played by two daters (pretend or real) who gain points by trying to correctly guess the other person’s answer to the questions.

It can also be played in a group, where a number of other players watch the pair and get points by speculating the outcome of the daters’ questions.

Questions in the starter round include queries such as “who could down a pint the fastest” or “who has weirder parents?”

By dessert, the questions are stepped up a notch to include ones like “who has already peaked in life” or “who is better at faking an orgasm?”

 As the game progresses, the questions get more provocative
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As the game progresses, the questions get more provocativeCredit: Firebox.com
 The participants gain points by trying to correctly guess the other person’s answer to the questions
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The participants gain points by trying to correctly guess the other person’s answer to the questionsCredit: Firebox.com
 The game claims to let you find out what your partner really thinks
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The game claims to let you find out what your partner really thinksCredit: Firebox.com

Basically the game claims to replicate the best part of the Channel 4 show, which is “witnessing the pure, unbearable awkwardness.”

You can get hold of the game, which has been created Big Potato Games, from for £22.99.

Earlier this year we shared First Dates' most awkward ever moment when man tells his shocked date to go home as he doesn’t fancy him.

And another occured when a woman forgot her date’s NAME… and then compared him to a ‘posh dog’.

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