This is a fast-paced game, that satirises a social event in good clean fun, and may be considered practise for those who take winning it seriously. You must successfully catch the bouquet, while preserving your dignity - no physical contact, or breaking the oh-it's-just-a-game-I-don't-really-want-it demeanour.
Bouquet toss - every lady stands smiling among the group, but things are about to get real, really quick.
They're all there - the school friends, the cousins, the aunty who no one has spoken to. All good, clean fun in a tradition/ superstition that holds as much water as Santa or the Easter bunny. But hey - what better way to absolve you of the tedious rituals of courtship, than to simply be the one who catch the bouquet that the bride tosses. Still, this event can be totally awkward for those participating, and more so for those watching.
In this game you play as lady - single, naturally, in the group during a bouquet toss. It resembles a throw-in in basketball, or a lineout in rugby, except devoid of rules, and only social boundaries exist.
Position yourself while the bride in white takes her position. And when the toss occurs, move yourself to be able to successfully intercept the bunch of flowers. Your goal is to do this as gracefully ass possible. You have a meter on the top left corner, which gauges the social boundary, and where your behaviour lies on it. Too much physical contact or moving too quickly is just straight up unpleasant and awkward, and the meter will flash red to indicate that you need to tone it down.
Platform: Gaming consoles - Xbox One, PlayStation 4.
Target Audience: Young Adults who has become old enough to know the awkwardness of certain parts of weddings.
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