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That person finishes the drink that everyone had their fingers on. Rules: The group picks a category like celebrities, movie titles, or band names.

The first person says a name in that category, like Seth Rogan. The catch is that you have to drink continuously until you think of a name that works. If someone says a name where the first and last name start with the same letter, the direction of play reverses. Rules: Pick someone to be the starter. The person who was asked the question replies out loud with their answer. If the person whose name was spoken or anyone curious wants to know what the question was, they take a drink.

The person who said the name can either choose to respond or take a drink instead. Rules: Pick a person to start. That person makes three statements about themselves. Two of the statements are true and one is false. The person to the left has to guess which is the lie. To play, one person starts asking questions to someone else in the group. Rules: This game is like trivia, but for drinkers. If anyone in the group knows the answer as well, they blurt it out and everyone else has to drink including the person who started the question.

The person who got it right makes the next statement. If no one gets the answer, the group drinks and the asker gets to make another statement about something they know. Rules: Game of Thrones fans may be familiar with this game and the rules Tyrion Lannister put in place.

Either way, your game options just got a lot bigger. Rules: In a clockwise circle, each person takes the top card off the deck. When someone grabs the first king, they pick a liquor and the next person continues to draw the next card. The second person to get a king picks a mixer like soda or, depending on how sadistic that person is, something like pickle juice.

The game continues until the third person who picks a king, and that person has to go up to the bar and get the mixed drink with the first two ingredients. The person who draws the fourth king has to drink it. Rules: One person starts off as the dealer. The person to the right guesses which card is on the top of the deck.

The dealer takes two sips if the person guesses right on the first try, and one sip if the second guess is right. After every turn, the cards are laid out for everyone to see. The dealer passes on dealer duties after they beat three people in a row. Rules: Bartenders and bar owners are not usually huge fans of people playing quarters with their glassware, but find a dive and you should be good to go.

The goal is to bounce a quarter off the table and into the glass thick shot glasses work best. Shoot head to head against one other player, and the first person to make it in wins that round and the loser drinks. The next person in line takes over and so on.

Rules: Form two teams of three people, and have a row of four shot glasses stretching out vertically. The glass closest to the opposing team is a single, second a double, etc. The player at bat from the first team bounces the quarter and has three strikes to make it in one of the four glasses. When they score, they take a sip for every glass farther out someone who makes the first, for example, has to take three sips. When a team makes a run, the other team drinks. Each team gets three outs, and the game continues for a set amount of innings depending on how long you want to play.

Rules: Take turns spinning the quarter. The spinner yells out the name of one of the players, who then becomes the shooter. Sort by: Popularity Rating Date.

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Woozy Waiter Unity 3D. Plus, CAH goes fast so there will be plenty of drinking to be done. This game could prove you very wrong with its varied gameplay. There are cards, divided between five different categories: Activity, Skill, Curse, Secret, and Decree. The Activities card lists an action you have to perform, like having a staring contest with another player and the first one to blink drinks.

Skills give you a power or ability that you can use over the other players, like saying that whoever is using their phone has to drink. Curse is a challenge that will make the game more difficult, like having to go two rounds with one eye closed, and if you mess up, you drink.

Each player takes a turn, and at the end of the game, whoever has had the smallest number of drinks is the winner. There are cards, each with prompts and questions that either just the specific player or everyone has to follow. Each player takes a turn drawing a card from the top of the pack, reading out the query on the back of it, and then either they or everyone has to drink if the question applies to them.

There are tons of fun questions, and as the game and drinking progresses, there are bound to be plenty of funny, revelatory moments. The cards are divided into four categories: Call Out, where the person drawing the card picks the person who best fits the question or prompts on the card, who then drinks ; Call to Action, which features dares; Last Place, where all the players complete a challenge and the loser drinks ; and Last Who, where the person who last did the action on the card like calling their grandparents drinks.

All you have to do to play is shuffle the cards together and take turns drawing from the top of the deck and then following the instructions on that card. Incohearent turns that challenge into a game, with the players trying to guess the drunken gibberish words and sentences.

The cards feature two sides, with a nonsense phrase on one side and the answer on the other. Each person has a turn to be the judge, which is timed by an hourglass. Flipping the timer, the judge holds up the card so only they can see the answer but the group can see the nonsense phrase, and whoever guesses it wins the card.

The turn ends when either the timer runs out or three cards have been deciphered, and then the turn moves to the next player. While drinking is not explicitly a part of the game, it can be fun to play this game while already drunk to make figuring out the gibberish more difficult or easy? With over a hundred cards featuring tons of hilarious prompts and suggestions, These Cards Will Get You Drunk is sure to turn that casual hang into a night to remember or probably not.

Suitable for players, the turn passes counterclockwise, with the person whose turn it is drawing a card. There are a variety of card categories, like Vote, in which the group votes on who best fits the prompt, as well as specifying who has to drink, and Compete, which has questions or challenges that the player or the whole group has to do.

This stylish Kickstarter-funded card game is actually five card games in one! Inside each pack, there are five different sets of cards, which are divided up by the type of gameplay you want. Happy Hour and On The Rocks feature strait-laced but fun questions that are appropriate for a general audience.

What, are you too scared? Are you chicken?



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