Whether you are getting together with your girls via Zoom for Singles Awareness Day (Feb. 15) or just want to add a little flare to your virtual meetups, we curated this list of Black-owned party games that are sure to keep the laughs coming.

Check them out.

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Man of Your Dreams is a fun and edgy card game where players have to decide which of two undesirable, deal-breaking qualities they would choose in an otherwise perfect man. In the end, who will prove to be the most open-hearted and open-minded? The game is ideal for three to seven players and includes a deck of cards featuring 70+ questions.

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How in-tune are you with the culture? Find out by playing a game of #CultureTags™ with your friends. The game includes more than 350 cards containing acronyms for various phrases in categories like Black Twitter, Songs & Lyrics, TV & Film, Church, and more. Give your team hints to help them guess as many #CultureTags™ as they can before the time runs out.

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From the creators of the Black Card Revoked game, comes a game made especially for the ladies. Add some flair to your girls’ night with Girls Night Out. This risque party game includes 81 hilarious question cards and 24 response cards. It is suitable for three to six adult players.

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Discretion is a Black culture guessing party game of 218 cards. Clue-givers must give hints to help other players guess phrases on cards. The catch is, they have to avoid acting out the phrases or saying any of the words printed on the cards with the phrases. Guess the most cards within the allotted time to win!

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Cuff is an adults-only uncensored card game that is sure to spark some truly interesting convos. The deck comes with 110 question cards covering topics from dating to sex. The company also sells a Girls Night Edition Expansion Pack that can be added to the regular deck of cards.

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Welcome to the University of Dope, a drinking card game testing your knowledge of hip-hop culture. The game is ideal for three to six players. On multiple choice questions, the answer favored by the most players will be considered the correct one. Failing a pop quiz will result in the player having to drink.

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