
By now you’ve probably moved on to wallet-busting denim, but are you still playing ping-pong on a warped-wooded table you’ve played drinking games on in college? Let’s hope not. If you’re looking to impress apartment guests and the WII tennis has gotten old, this swanky Paul Smith designed ping-pong table is your joint. Smith got help from designer Hunn Wai, for the high-fashion table, and although it will probably cost a grip, the floss-factor is more than worth it.
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Indoor basketball courts are getting a bit tired, we’re thinking the future of household fun relies on this indoor Black Light Mini-Golf set up. The themes to choose from are a bit corny (Incredible Hulk, Search For Atlantis, Space Wars etc) but nothing beats playing 18 holes with your beer-guzzling goonies in your basement. 9 holes will cost your $90,000 and 18 holes clock in at $140,000—the 19th hole after a successful date with your new chick? Priceless.
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Dunhill’s known for catering to the discerning man, so it’s no surprise that they’re now introducing their Poacher picnic bag. Fully accommodating, this “inspector gadget” cover-up for a day in the park has one side of the picnic blanket outfitted with luxuriant wool, and the other with the classic game of Twister. It’s only the game that’s made dry humping your date in public acceptable since it’s inception in 1969. Is that year a coincidence? We think not.
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With most board games geared towards the kiddies, it’s not often that one gets designed for the more adult minded. However, artist and attention getter Ryan Hobson created this Serial Killer Trivia Game, and it ain’t for the children. Technically it’s still a concept since no one has officially put it into production yet, but the designer is hoping that there’s a publisher out there with the balls to do it. Funny enough, this isn’t the first serial killer inspired board game. Mass murder enthusiast Tobias Allen created the bodybag packaged Serial Killer in the early 90’s. It that was banned in Canada and like Hobson’s game, used dead babies for game action. Check out this collection of some of the ‘world’s most controversial‘ board games. Bonus: news footage of the Serial Killer Trivia Game after the jump.
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