This fun drinking game for couples and groups has a similar premise—but instead of just talking, it involves "insane challenges" that are bound to spice things up. Simply take turns picking from the 350-card deck, then either complete the dare or drink. Whoever has the most points at the...
Drinking Games for Large Groups Large groups usually have more energy and enthusiasm, making them perfect for some lively college drinking games. The key is to find games that can engage everyone at once and promote a fun, social experience. Here are two exciting drinking games that work well...
There are plenty of ways to spice up a boozy evening with friends using just a pack of cards. Whether you want to add some extra fun to your night, or are looking for an easy excuse to down your glass, our recommended games will bring the party. If you’re prepping for a party to...
Pattern games become more difficult to play the more you drink, giving the winner a distinct advantage. Players must uphold the pattern to win. You only need a drink to play Buzz. Start counting at one, alternating numbers between players. The first player says "1," the second "2," the...
Some of the best drinking games: drunk jenga, fuzzy duck, 'Where's The Water?', or 'Never Have I Ever' instead.
Picolois a fun drinking game app perfect for your next house party! The game is easy to play and offers a lot of variety. So, how do you play it? Well, it’s simple, you can play either in groups or on an individual-by-individual basis. ...
Split up your groups into two teams, give your team a catchy name and start drinking. Drinktivity is the best of fun drinking games for adults that you can play during a night out. If you are looking for party games for groups search no more, Drinktivity has you covered. ...
It sounds kinda simple and dumb, but it’s really fun in big groups after you already have a few in you. Do you know any more Korean drinking games? Or do you know alternate names for these games? If you do please write it in the comments!
Probably one of the simplest drinking card games out there, this single deck is perfect for larger groups. To play, take turns drawing a card and following the directive. Either you or other members in the group will drink accordingly. Prepare to vote, compete and confess according to prompts...
To avoid ‘collective shame’, men's friendship groups provided support/care for inebriated game-playing members, but the immediacy of this support/care varied according to DGs type. Conclusion DGs appear to normalize heavy drinking and the culture of intoxication on this campus. Measures to ...