Someone asked this question in DMs, but I think it's good to clarify for everyone: You can absolutely say what is in your box if you want to. There is no rule against it. The benefit of the prizes not being listed when we started is that you can be as honest or deceitful as you want.
For example (and you know this isn't a real box in the game because I said at the beginning they'd be sweet dare based), if my box instructions are "become a Thanksgiving Meal by covering yourself in mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and a pumpkin pie" I could: - post in here exactly as written - post part of it here, "my box is to take a pumpkin pie to the face...that's not so bad so I wouldn't mind keeping it, but I'd rather find a clean box" - post something completely different, "My box is to become a thanksgiving turkey by tar and feathering myself"
And, it's always fine to leave a vague statement like I did/most people tend to do
hoping your clothes are always filled with pudding
I think I have to agree with SuperSloppy - there are going to be some doozie of prizes. There are some who if they got this prize, it would be hysterical Mine is bad. Despite the comical piece, I can't imagine anyone wanting the contents.
Mines interesting. It's a relatively mild mess of a pie sandwich unless the host ends up with it they take a 10 pie barrage. I think I might take the risk of a worse box in the hope of getting sploshD good.
We've had 48 hours to discuss and nearly everyone has said something; I think 48 hours feels like a good amount of time. So, let's go ahead and get started! We'll use 48 hours as the time you have to respond in this game. You can always continue talking about your box or asking other's questions about theirs during the game.
"Without further ado, Vitellianus you're up first. Do you want to keep your box or swap for another players?" The studio spot lights lock in on Vitellianus as the crowd sits on the edge of their seat ready to see the mess fly.
hoping your clothes are always filled with pudding