Sunday, 31 May 2026

I want to play: reviewing Attraction Game edp, by Avon.

JSpritz the sensual fragrance onto your pulse points to tempt your senses, tease your body and stimulate your mind...

Attraction is a game and it’s time to play, so make your move with the woody and amber perfume of Attraction Game for Her Eau de Parfum. 

The fragrance that’s designed to stimulate your sensory neurones to unlock undeniable pleasure, with spicy pink pepper, rich dark chocolate and luxurious velvet woods.

Avon currently has a 2-for-£22 offer on the perfume's in the Attraction fragrance line, so I was going to finally get a bottle of the original alongside the new launch [Attraction Awaken]. 

However I ultimately couldn't pass up the opportunity to get the flanker I'd paid attention to since it's launch & have been seriously eying up for the past few months instead, as there'll no doubt be plenty of future offers available to pick up the original. 

So, for now, let's take another step back in the Attraction timeline and meet Attraction Game. 



The ǰuicy wash of blackberry is the first scent note that I can separate, closely followed by the chocolate and the subtle sprinkling of pear. The chocolate accord isn't a milk chocolate one, so the sweetness & creaminess lots of people expect from a fragrance containing chocolate, doesn't actually come from the rich cocoa bed of the fragrance - it's the fruits, florals and benzoin notes that give Game a sweet edge.

The floral heart is slightly spiced, thanks to the pink pepper. The tuberose is the clearest & loudest floral in Game, surrounded by the Avon classics jasmine and orange blossom. The pepper mixing with the bed of chocolate & blackberry overtake any other florals and I don't feel comfortable enough to guess at them.

The woody base has a richer sweet & slightly smoky vibe, thanks to the velvet woods blend - maybe with added vanilla? The chocolate, tuberose and a hint of blackberrycall come and go amongst the wood medley. 

The longevity and projection is the softest out of the Attraction perfumes that I have, nothing especially bad, but notable for being the most gentle; weartime is in the six hour range, with a soft side of moderate projection. 

Officially listed scent notes: Blackberry, Pear, Pink Pepper, Dark Chocolate, Tuberose, Tonka Bean, Amber and Woody Notes.


I was surprised by how easy Game is to wear now that we are in the warmer months - the authentic fruit notes and the softer silage tone down the warmth & spice of the blend enough for the fragrance to be wearable all year around. 

I do think that Game is nice, however it is the one I have that I've been reaching for the least; Avon themselves have a perfume with a similar blueprint, and the white floral + gourmand formula is popular in general [especially think of Carolina Herrera and Rare Beauty], so it is too obviously "been there, done that - several times" and I don't find it truly exciting. I'll use up my bottle happily, but I strongly doubt I'll be buying a replacement in the future. 


You an buy Attraction Game from the Avon website, the Avon catalogues, Amazon, eBay and select Superdrug stores. 

The 50ml bottle is £18, and the 125ml  body lotion tube is £5.50. You 

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