Good games for drunk people


















Pick a card from one of six categories, follow the instructions, and drink. One of the cards dares a player to show what's in their wallet or purse. If they don't? They have to take five drinks! Prepare for a daring spin on a classic game of beer pong. In Fear Pong, each cup sits on top of a card.

When the ball lands in your opponent's cup, they must do what's written, or drink everything in the cup. All cards are waterproof in case the game gets a little wet! The Price Is Right 's Plinko ain't got nothin' on this game. Drinko is played pretty much the same way, but the token lands in a slot by a shot glass and then you have to drink. This hilarious game doesn't really have a point, except to judge each other or prove how well you know your friends.

Kind of like what we once did in our high school yearbook, you have to guess who in the group is most likely to do whatever shows up on the card like "go straight to hell" or "wake up with half a burrito in bed". The creators of this card set knew what they were doing when they made these cards waterproof in case of spills. Each card has a different rule on it, so the game never gets boring. Reveal all the weird things you've done and poor decisions you've made in front of everyone with the Never Have I Ever card game!

The rule cards don't require you to drink, so this is more of a great game to play once you're already a little over the edge. Plus, it's much easier than playing the classic way and having to think of things yourself. To play this version of roulette, all you have to do is spin the wheel and see what number it lands on.

If it's yours, you better take that shot! There are 16 numbered shot glasses included in the game, so make sure to play this with a big group, or else you'll be out on your ass in the first 10 minutes. Step right up and spin the wheel! You'll either end up shit-faced, make a fool of yourself, or both! What more could you ask for out of a drinking game?

This helps you get to know your friends on a WHOLE new level — with hysterical secrets and embarrassing moments coming out during the pre-game. This game is the quickest way to break the ice at a party — mainly because the dirtier your mind is, the better! Basically, you flip one card with a description, and then another has a letter — and whoever answers it with a word or phrase that starts with that letter is the winner. Bombs away!

This genius twist on Battleship is guaranteed to get you shipwrecked. There are 12 slots on each side, so try to read your opponent's mind so you're first to making them sink all their shots. What a perfect title for a party game — because how many times while playing something do you suddenly make this realization? Even the least athletic of the bunch have a chance at succeeding at this drinking game.

Give it your best shot, or take a shot! Kings Cup is basically played clockwise and is round-based. You read that right, only 3 pieces of equipment are needed to play this game! Each card has a specific action or rule associated with it. On each turn, a player picks and turns over a card, then they have to do whatever action is attached to that card.

You can head over to this page for the full list of rules card rules for Kings Cup. You can also use our online app to play Kings Cup with friends. Share your screen and play together! From the simple and innocent Truths and Dares, to adding in your own twists to make the game more interesting. Truth or Dare has definitely been around for so long and for a fair reason! The youngest player begins, either spin the bottle or ask the question: Truth or Dare?

The person, whoever the bottle points to or whoever the player chooses, then has to pick between the two. The person who asked the question or the one that spun the bottle gets to ask any question.

It should be answered with the utmost truth! No matter how embarrassing it may be. For some Truth questions or Dare ideas, you can check out this extensive list of Truth or Dare statements for some suggestions!

Have fun! Most Likely To is one of those drinking games that would have people reveal how they really view each other. The game itself is rather simple. Everyone takes turns to give out a Most Likely To statement, then at the same time, players point to whoever they think the statement fits the most. Promising review : "I got a chance to play this game with my friends and we got to laughing so hard we almost didn't care what the score is.

Yes, some of the cards are a little raunchy, but really funny. It's definitely a game for adults and it does help to be drinking a little while playing. This is a really fun adult game. UNLESS that player has a "defuse" card, which can save them by using things like laser pointers, belly rubs, and catnip sandwiches. All of the other cards in the deck are used to move, mitigate, or avoid the exploding kittens. It's best for two to five players! I host game nights with friends where we mostly drink and play.

Promising review : "Great update to game! I love the two boards in one, plus the new cards that make it very competitive! It's tons of fun even if you're not a GOT fanatic. Promising review : "You will laugh so hard when you play this game.

It's great for family fun nights or a great game to play after a few drinks. Each round a card is drawn and the group decides who in the group would be most likely to, say, have a minute conversation with Siri I mean me, but ok. First a player declares themselves the judge and reads a card aloud. Each person then says who in the group should be tagged with this card and why. The first person with seven cards loses.

After that hopefully everyone remains friends! Promising review : "I love this game so much! My friends and I always have the best time playing! Its great to whip it out if you ever need something fun to do with your fiends or to get to know some people better! Promising review : "Holy wow! This game did not disappoint!!!

I have some extremely dark humored friends and they absolutely loved this game! We're all a bunch of nerds so the crowds can be a bit overwhelming. It was nice being able to gather everybody in my hotel room to chill out, drink, and play cards. We had friends of friends of friends dropping into our room randomly and it totally wasn't even awkward because CAH brings everyone together!

It's also a game that's easy to play even when you're highly intoxicated. That's a vital selling point. Try to have two to six players!

It includes a game board, six playing pieces and stands, question cards, two jumbo dice, and instructions. Promising review : "My friends invited us to play this game at their house and we enjoyed it so much we bought one for ourselves.

We've played it several times when friends have visited — usually while drinking adult beverages. If they only have one Ace but want to get rid of more cards, they can lie and say they have two or more Aces. You have to put at least one card down when it's your turn, so if you have zero Aces, you have to lie.

Each person has to verbally say what they are playing each turn ex: "Two Aces," or "Three twos" , and any of the other players can call bullshit if they think that person is lying. When someone calls bullshit, the cards are turned over and someone has to drink depending on what the cards are. If the person who played the cards was lying, they have to take a drink and add the cards to their deck.

If the person calling bullshit turns out to be wrong, then they have to take a drink and the cards. The next person would play their Kings, and so on until you reach the twos. Then you'd start playing your Aces again. Each player is required to play at least one card on their turn, but the other players don't need to call bullshit every time, so the pile of cards could potentially get quite large. The game continues until someone gets rid of all their cards and wins, and forcing everyone else to finish their drinks.

The first person names a celebrity Emma Watson, for example. You must drink while you think of a name. The person on your right whispers you a question, the answer of which has to be somebody playing the game e.

You respond out loud, and if someone wants to know what the question was, they have to drink. Someone picks a place to go hypothetically camping a basketball court, for example , but keeps it secret. Players suggest things to bring and the winner is the person who correctly guesses where they're camping.

So, "a tent" is wrong, because there are no tents in basketball courts. But "sneakers" or "water bottle" would be right. If you guess wrong, you take a drink. If you win, you choose the next destination. Grab a glass, fill it with beer, and place it in the middle of a table. Then place an empty shot glass in the glass so that it floats on the beer. Each player then pours a little bit of their booze of choice into the shot glass.

The person that causes it to sink has to drink the whole thing.



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