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About this app

The game includes normal pre-drinking cards, and also you can turn on sexy cards if you want to get your house party to the next level. - Gives user instant access to all existing and future cards and removes all ads. - You may cancel a subscription during its free trial period via the subscription setting through your iTunes account.  Want to play something quick and fun with friends when you party? 5 Second is a drinking game, for those who can act under pressure.  Players are asked a simple question and they have 5 seconds to come up with 3 answers before the buzzer rings.  If the player doesn’t give all the answers before the time runs out, you drink.  Rules are pretty straightforward.  This must be done 24 hours before the end of the subscription period to avoid being charged. - You may turn off the auto-renewal of your subscription via your iTunes Account Settings. - Please note: any unused portion of a free trial period (if offered) will be forfeited when you purchase a premium subscription during the free trial period.