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**Content Overview**
* A group of people play a humoristic game called "HDP" (likely an abbreviation for a phrase in Spanish, possibly "Humor Doblemente Prohibido" or similar)
* The game involves two types of cards: "white cards" (answers) and "HDP cards" (questions or slogans)
* Players take turns drawing cards, and the goal is to come up with the funniest answer to a given slogan
**Gameplay Highlights**
* Various surreal, dark humor, and provocative answers are shared in response to slogans
* Examples of slogans and answers include references to Argentine culture, wordplay, and absurd scenarios
* The game also involves awarding humorous prizes for different categories (e.g., "necrophilia tendency", "flaccidity")
**Video Structure**
* Introduction to the game and its rules
* Gameplay with multiple rounds and interactions among players
* Conclusion with thank you messages, an invitation to play along (with a link provided), and a teaser for the next video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
1. **Game Name**: The game being played is called "HDP".
2. **Game Type**: HDP is a black humor game with medium to strong jokes, some of which are medium risqué.
3. **Gameplay**: There are two types of cards: white cards (answers) and another type (questions/slogans).
4. **Objective**: Players choose the funniest white card answer to a given slogan, with the HDP (game master?) selecting the winner.
5. **Initial Setup**: Each player starts with 10 cards.
6. **Card Exchange**: Players can exchange unwanted cards for new ones, drawing the same number of cards they discard.
7. **Winning Condition**: The first player to reach 5 points wins (as mentioned in one part of the text, but not consistently reinforced throughout).
8. **Prizes Mentioned**: Various humorous prizes are mentioned, including those for specific types of jokes or themes (e.g., necrophilia, flaccidity).
9. **Participants**: The text mentions multiple participants, including the host and guests, but does not provide a comprehensive list.
10. **Recording/Streaming**: The game session is being recorded or streamed, as indicated by references to viewers and a link to a game bureau page.
11. **External Links**: Viewers are directed to a link below (presumably in the video description) to access the game bureau page for more information or to buy something (possibly the game itself).
12. **Context**: The game seems to be part of a series or recurring event, with the host thanking viewers for watching and implying previous sessions ("as much fun as the last ones did").