"All female players must show their spirit." Sarah read. "What does that even mean?"
Suddenly, all three girls were dressed in two piece cheerleading outfits, which exposed their midriffs. The tops had holes in the chest to show a fair amount of cleavage, and the skirts came halfway down each girls thighs.
"Oh, you've gotta be shitting me." Jon said.
"Jon, I think this game has an agenda." Karyn said, tugging at her skirt.
"No kidding." Jon said. "This was obviously not a good idea."
"And we can't even just stop." Joseph said, looking down at the floor. "Or you'll be stuck like this."
"Guess I'll go." Biff said, grabbing the die and rolling a 9. He moved his piece and picked up a card. "The women have been getting a lot of attention. Time for the guys to get an upgrade."
Biff and Steve's eyes widened, and they shifted a bit where they sat, but other than that, they looked mostly unchanged. Joseph, on the other hand, gained a lot of muscle, about half a foot in height, and lost the pimples that he chronically had.
"Oh, Jesus." Jon said, shaking her head. "This is getting ridiculous."
"I...I guess I have to go." Joseph said, stuttering as he heard his new, deeper voice. He rolled, getting a 5. He moved his piece and picked up a card. "There have been a number of complaints, so perhaps it's time to up the ante to get people more invested." Joseph read. "The winner of the game will now decide who gets turned back."
"What?!" Jon asked, slamming her hands on the table. "You can't just change the rules."
"I think it just did, Jonny. Heh, guess it's Jenny now." Sarah said, smirking. Jon scowled.
"My turn." Karyn said, nervously. She picked up the die and rolled, getting a 2. She moved her piece and picked up a card. "This card allows you to divert one card effect used on you to the player to your left." she read, looking at Jon.
"Great..." Jon said, sitting back.
"It really seems to have it out for you, Jon." Joseph said.
"Ha, better him than us." Steve said. "My turn again."
He picked up the die and rolled, getting an 11. He moved his piece and picked up a card, smirking.