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I believe that virtually any game, from Candyland to Warhammer, can be modified into a strip variant. I also believe that Love Dice, as marketed in your typical novelty shop, are bullshit.
(Incidentally, if you're curious, the version of Love Dice that Jamie eventually invents goes as follows:
-You and your partner(s) agree together on a list of body parts, numbered from 1 to X.
-You and your partner(s) agree together on a list of verbs, numbered from 1 to X.
-Roll 2dX, producing number A and number B.
-The person who rolled the dice then has their choice of either performing verb A on body part B, or verb B on body part A.
-If the dice come up doubles, the roller has the choice of either performing verb A on body part A, or removing one article of clothing.
It should be noted that this is what Jamie eventually invents. The current scene, as depicted, is roughly ninety seconds away from Ellen hurling his paper and pencil across the room, pinning him to the mattress, and insisting on a freestyle version.
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[INT: Ellen's bedroom. Jamie is in his underwear, Ellen is dressed up in fancy lingerie and has her nails and lips done. There is a set of novelty love dice on the floor, displaying "GROPE" and "HAIR". Jamie, who has lipstick marks on his neck and right shin, is evidently busy trying to work out a better version of the game, while Ellen waits.]
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