It's not truth or dare though. It's "Never have I ever..." which is a completely different game and less likely for major revelations like Truth or Dare, and completely unlikely for photos to get revealed. It can certainly still be fun with potential for some very pointed scenarios to gauge reactions from the others to deepen suspicions.
Just a quick example for those that might not be familiar with the game.
Emma: "Never have I ever had sex in a shower" Holly and Lena might have to drink here, and depending on the rules might have to share some details, but it's honestly an innocent enough question that usually just naturally gets asked in a real world game.
If Perry and Ian are on bad terms Perry could give a very pointed "Never have I ever been cheated on" forcing Ian to take a drink, unintentionally making Lena drink due to Axel, and possibly have a Wade drink if his relationship with Cindy is low and he suspects she's been cheating. Alternatively Perry could say something like "Never have I ever sent a slutty selfie" to which maybe everyone drinks, but then that raises some questions about with whom, especially since Holly may now be taking a drink. Also, Holly could lie about that question, which could get an interesting reaction from Lena since she knows Holly has been sending slutty selfies.
Since it's Lena's chapter one of her choices can be "Never have I have made out with one of my friends partners" to gauge Ian's reaction, since Lena has heard from Ivy about Ian and Cindy. Ian would probably lie and not drink, but Lena would notice some odd behavior.
So there is potential here for some revelatory situations, but it will generally be more vague than Truth or Dare and certainly won't lead to phones and selfies actually coming out. It's all going to be about who knows what about others vs. who is lying. Since it's Lena's PoV most of what we'll find out is stuff Lena already knows or is suspicious of, but if the others are lying about it. There is potential to call people out for lying, and we'll probably see that to some extent, although likely not with something major such as Lena knowing about Ian and Cindy. But what it can do is open the door for more direct dialogues later.
Just a quick example for those that might not be familiar with the game.
Emma: "Never have I ever had sex in a shower" Holly and Lena might have to drink here, and depending on the rules might have to share some details, but it's honestly an innocent enough question that usually just naturally gets asked in a real world game.
If Perry and Ian are on bad terms Perry could give a very pointed "Never have I ever been cheated on" forcing Ian to take a drink, unintentionally making Lena drink due to Axel, and possibly have a Wade drink if his relationship with Cindy is low and he suspects she's been cheating. Alternatively Perry could say something like "Never have I ever sent a slutty selfie" to which maybe everyone drinks, but then that raises some questions about with whom, especially since Holly may now be taking a drink. Also, Holly could lie about that question, which could get an interesting reaction from Lena since she knows Holly has been sending slutty selfies.
Since it's Lena's chapter one of her choices can be "Never have I have made out with one of my friends partners" to gauge Ian's reaction, since Lena has heard from Ivy about Ian and Cindy. Ian would probably lie and not drink, but Lena would notice some odd behavior.
So there is potential here for some revelatory situations, but it will generally be more vague than Truth or Dare and certainly won't lead to phones and selfies actually coming out. It's all going to be about who knows what about others vs. who is lying. Since it's Lena's PoV most of what we'll find out is stuff Lena already knows or is suspicious of, but if the others are lying about it. There is potential to call people out for lying, and we'll probably see that to some extent, although likely not with something major such as Lena knowing about Ian and Cindy. But what it can do is open the door for more direct dialogues later.