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Dan Killian hopes the Sharks give him the right price for Pricetitution, his adult parlor game, in Shark Tank episode 1017. The game is based on the idea that 'everyone has their price.' It came about from conversations with his friends. Inevitably, the question 'how much money would it take for you to (fill in the blank)?' The game is to guess how much money it would take your friends to do absurd things. With questions like 'how much would it cost for you to drink my pee,' it gets hilarious quickly.

Designed as an adult 'get to know you' party game, it takes the kinds of things you already talk about and puts them in a game format. To play, a player (the Pricetitute) draws a price tag from the deck. The other players have a minute to question the Pricetitute to get an idea of their answer. Next, everyone writes down the lowest possible dollar value for what the player would do the task for. Then, everyone shares their prices and the one closest to the player's price gets a point. The first to four points wins the game.

Dan got the business going back in December, 2017, with a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised $23,500. A game, which comes with 125 price tag cards, costs $21.99 and is available on Amazon. A company called Panda Manufacturing, a leading game manufacturer, manufactures the game for him. Dan likely wants a Shark to help him get distribution into toy and game retailers and for marketing. The question is, 'how much is a Shark willing to pay?'

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Posts About Pricetitution on Shark Tank Blog

Pricetitution Shark Tank Recap

Dan enters seeking $100,000 for 20% of his business. He demonstrates the game for the Sharks and hands out samples. In just two months of selling, he's managed to bring in $40,000. What really impresses the Sharks are the potential deals he has on the table. He has several licensing opportunities on the table, one from Panda. Dan has declined the offers so far because he wants what's best in the long term and he's looking for the right strategic partner.

The Sharks like the concept and Dan's branding and the offers start coming. Kevin is first with a Sharky offer of $100,000 for 50%. Rohan likes the branding job Dan's done and offers $100,000 for 40%. Lori follows Rohan with an identical offer. Barbara likes the concept, but wants to let people make up their own answers and categories. Still, she offers $100,000 for 50%.

At this point, Rohan and Lori team up to offer $100,000 for 40%. Dan likes the idea of two Sharks on board and accepts.

Pricetitution Shark Tank Update

The Shark Tank Blog constantly provides updates and follow-ups about entrepreneurs who have appeared on the Shark Tank TV show. The deal with Lori and Rohan closed. The game is available on Amazon and the company website. While there is no information on potential licensing deals, you can bet Lori and Rohan are helping Dan aggressively pursue a good deal on that front.

INSPIRED BY CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY BUT FOR KIDS!

An inappropriately appropriate family game that makes kids wanna unplug. 'Like hiding medicine inside candy.' See your kid's eyeballs again!

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Made for tweens and young teens.

A hilarious game where awkward = fun!

Tap into inner-zaniness and showcase creative wordplay.

Buy Now

Christopher Charbis, Game On, WSJ

'This kind of game will stretch your mind, and your social skills, in unusual directions.'
-Christopher Charbis, Game ON Columnist at The Wall Street Journal

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Heather D. Brooks

'Yes to this game. I have teenagers and a nine-year-old and the things they love to do together before this game is nothing. BUT they will all happily sit down and play this game together for hours.'
-Heather D. Brooks, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer

Hugh W.

'I love Cards Against Humanity and was excited to see a version for kids. My kids took an immediate liking to it and now I can watch more Game of Thrones on Saturday nights. Win-win.'
-Hugh W., Five-Star Amazon Reviewer

Jen Levinson

'So great to see my kids' eyeballs again!'
-Jen Levinson, Founder of Jen's List: The Mom's Guide to What's Hot, Blogger at Momipedia, Mom to 5 boys

Katherine C. Murphy

'Brought this to Thanksgiving this year and had three generations in stitches for several hours.'
-Katherine C. Murphy, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer

Matthew Lieberman

'Not Parent Approved secretly teaches social skills like hiding medicine inside candy.'
-Matthew Lieberman, Phd, Author of Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect

Now burping in Canada!

Dear Fellow Mischief Makers- We're excited to announce that we've begun our international expansion, starting with our awesome neighbor, Canada! Every week we get numerous inquiries about international availability and it kills us softly each time we are unable to deliver for our fans.

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Posts About Pricetitution on Shark Tank Blog

Pricetitution Shark Tank Recap

Dan enters seeking $100,000 for 20% of his business. He demonstrates the game for the Sharks and hands out samples. In just two months of selling, he's managed to bring in $40,000. What really impresses the Sharks are the potential deals he has on the table. He has several licensing opportunities on the table, one from Panda. Dan has declined the offers so far because he wants what's best in the long term and he's looking for the right strategic partner.

The Sharks like the concept and Dan's branding and the offers start coming. Kevin is first with a Sharky offer of $100,000 for 50%. Rohan likes the branding job Dan's done and offers $100,000 for 40%. Lori follows Rohan with an identical offer. Barbara likes the concept, but wants to let people make up their own answers and categories. Still, she offers $100,000 for 50%.

At this point, Rohan and Lori team up to offer $100,000 for 40%. Dan likes the idea of two Sharks on board and accepts.

Pricetitution Shark Tank Update

The Shark Tank Blog constantly provides updates and follow-ups about entrepreneurs who have appeared on the Shark Tank TV show. The deal with Lori and Rohan closed. The game is available on Amazon and the company website. While there is no information on potential licensing deals, you can bet Lori and Rohan are helping Dan aggressively pursue a good deal on that front.

INSPIRED BY CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY BUT FOR KIDS!

An inappropriately appropriate family game that makes kids wanna unplug. 'Like hiding medicine inside candy.' See your kid's eyeballs again!

Get the New Video Game's
Expansion Pack Now!

Made for tweens and young teens.

A hilarious game where awkward = fun!

Tap into inner-zaniness and showcase creative wordplay.

Buy Now

Christopher Charbis, Game On, WSJ

'This kind of game will stretch your mind, and your social skills, in unusual directions.'
-Christopher Charbis, Game ON Columnist at The Wall Street Journal

Pricetitution Target

Heather D. Brooks

'Yes to this game. I have teenagers and a nine-year-old and the things they love to do together before this game is nothing. BUT they will all happily sit down and play this game together for hours.'
-Heather D. Brooks, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer

Hugh W.

'I love Cards Against Humanity and was excited to see a version for kids. My kids took an immediate liking to it and now I can watch more Game of Thrones on Saturday nights. Win-win.'
-Hugh W., Five-Star Amazon Reviewer

Jen Levinson

'So great to see my kids' eyeballs again!'
-Jen Levinson, Founder of Jen's List: The Mom's Guide to What's Hot, Blogger at Momipedia, Mom to 5 boys

Katherine C. Murphy

'Brought this to Thanksgiving this year and had three generations in stitches for several hours.'
-Katherine C. Murphy, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer

Matthew Lieberman

'Not Parent Approved secretly teaches social skills like hiding medicine inside candy.'
-Matthew Lieberman, Phd, Author of Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect

Now burping in Canada!

Dear Fellow Mischief Makers- We're excited to announce that we've begun our international expansion, starting with our awesome neighbor, Canada! Every week we get numerous inquiries about international availability and it kills us softly each time we are unable to deliver for our fans.

Not Parent Approved featured by YouTubers Fouriefamcam!

FourieFamCam reviewed Not Parent Approved on YouTube.

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Finding a gift for tweens can be super tricky. On one hand, the 12-year-old in your life has totally outgrown toys meant for kiddos. However, trying to convince them that a product meant for adults is cool can be a Herculean feat.





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