Hands Off My Pecker – Fast-Paced Adult Party Card Game by Ginger Fox
Hands Off My Pecker is a fast-paced adult party card game from Ginger Fox where 3 to 6 players race to touch the correct animal tile based on a caller’s shout. The first to collect five cheeky animal cards wins. Designed for ages 16 and up, this travel-sized game combines speed, strategy, and silly wordplay for game nights or parties.
How Does Hands Off My Pecker Work?
Spread the tiles color-side up within reach of all players. Each player picks one animal. The caller says their animal “to” another, for example, “Pecker to Beaver”. All other players try to touch the beaver tile first. The winner takes that tile and becomes the new caller. If a wrong tile is touched, you lose one. Keep your wits about you because opponents can shout out your animal to steal your tiles. Collect five tiles and shout “Hands Off My …” with your animal to win.
Two Ways to Play: Color Side and Grey Side
Once you’ve mastered the basic game, flip all tiles over to the sleeping grey side. Now the animal names are hidden. The caller still shouts animal names, but you have to remember which tile is which. This adds a memory challenge and makes each round feel fresh. It’s a great way to ramp up the difficulty for returning players.
Why It Works for Parties
This game is built for groups. With 3 to 6 players, rounds are fast and loud. The cheeky animal names (like “Pecker” and “Beaver”) guarantee laughs, and the physical element of touching tiles keeps energy high. The compact size means you can toss it in a bag and bring it to a bar, a picnic, or a friend’s house. Setup takes seconds, and no one needs to read a long rulebook.
- Players: 3–6
- Ages: 16+
- Game Type: Quick-reaction party card game
- Features: Two play modes (color side and memory side), travel-friendly
Common Questions About Hands Off My Pecker
What age is this game suitable for?
The game is recommended for players aged 16 and up due to cheeky humor.
How many tiles do you need to win?
You need to collect five animal tiles to win the game.
Can you play with just two players?
The game is designed for 3 to 6 players. The rules rely on a caller and multiple opponents, so it works best with at least three.
Is there a harder version of the game?
Yes. After you learn the basic game, flip the tiles to the grey side. This hides the animal names, so you have to remember which tile is which, adding a memory challenge.