Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Best Drinking Games

By Yens Moner


Maybe You Are Tired Of Pregame Favorites Or You Want To Add Something Fresh To Your Drinking Games. No Need To Worry Because A Drinking Game Can Be Created From Almost Anything. All That Is Needed To Have Best Drinking Games Is A Little Creativity. Read Up To The End Of This Article And You Will Discover Something Great That Will Rock Your Next Party. Best movie drinking games are fantastic because watching your favorite movie while drinking takes the level of fun to a whole new level. The movie you desire to watch can be your guide when it comes to determining the ideal game.

Action Movie: The Dark Knight

Romance movie: Pride and Prejudice (2005). Have a drink when: -Mr. Darcy and Lizzy argue -Lizzy is inappropriate -Anyone mentions fortunes or monies -Someone says Darcy or Mr. Darcy Chug when Mr. Darcy is rained on Chug when Caroline Bingley is haughty.

Adventure movie: Harry Potter. Have a drink when: -Harry breaks rules -Malfoy sneers -Dumbledore has ESP -Something socially awkward is done by Ron -Snape is called snively or slimy -The group is saved by Hermione -The best solution is offered by Hermione Chug when Voldermont & "Always" is temporarily or completely thwarted.

If movie drinking game is not your thing, check out the best card drinking games that have been listed below.

Cards against Humanity. No matter the category, this game needs to be at the very top of any drinking game. The premise of the game involves drawing a black card that has the beginning of a phrase or sentence and a white card is laid down by each of other players, that is the end of the phrase. Funniest combination will win. The twist is that the cards have black humor, very off color, and occasionally straight offensive responses.

Kings Cup: Every house seems to have their own rules when it comes to Kings Cup. The premise of the game is from the deck of playing cards, a rule is assigned to each card. This game is great for everyone playing whether someone is playing with a beer can or with a giant Kings Cup in the middle. A card is drawn from the center by each player, it is used to complete a task associated with the card.

The above games are just a few of the examples. All you have to do is choose the movie you want to watch and then you can make the rules up before you play and then put the movie on play and enjoy it while playing your drinking game. If movie drinking games don't interest you, then maybe these best card drinking games will interest you.

-Two- You Drink -Three- Me ( a drink should be given to someone) -Four- Girls -Five- Rhyme ( each player will have to say a word that will rhyme with what the player before them said) -Six- Boys -Seven- Everyone has to point to the sky. The person, who will be last to point, drinks. -Eight- another player is chosen by a player to be their date for the game. Player chosen has to drink with someone when one receives a drink. -Nine- Jive, a dance move is performed by a player. The next player must copy the move and subsequently add another move which continues until messed up by another person. -Ten- 3 chances to every player -Jack- Thumbmaster. After a thumb is placed on the table by someone who has the jack, everyone else is obligated to do the same. The person who will be last to place thumb, drinks. -Queen- Questionmaster ( if you respond to a question by queen with another question, you drink.) -King- Rule master. You make a rule to be followed by the group. -Ace- Waterfall. You start chugging. No one should stop chugging until someone who has sat to their right stops.

If up to this point , if you still haven't found best drinking games, get ready for best drinking board games.

Monopoly- landing on a space not a property means that you have a drink & use Drinks AND Monopoly money to pay your rent.

Battleship- Replace ships with shots

There are endless possibilities when it comes to joining competition and good-natured fun with drinking. With a little creativity, anything can be turned into a drinking game.




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