

You’ll find the drunker you get, the crazier the game becomes. Players will take turns giving each other a choice: tell a truth, take a dare or take a shot. Taking a bit of a twist to Truth or Dare, this game is quick to get people either laughing, crying or so drunk they might be doing both. Naturally, the drunker you get the more dangerous it can be so be sure to only use under handed tosses. Each ball you get in is a shot your opponent can take. The goal is to get your ball into your opponent’s cup. Each player will sit a distance from each other (or stand for challenge) and take turns throwing the ball. Depending on what kind of alcohol and what kind of drinker you are, you might want to start out with 4 balls. Each player will take a small plastic ball that will fit into the cup. Glue each cup to the headband so the cup stands straight up. All you need is two plastic cups and two headbands (simple finds from a dollar store really). This game will take a bit more crafting but can be a good source of laughter and challenge. First player to drink all their shots loses. If the opponent as a square marked at the coordinate, the opponent takes a shot. Then, each player will take turns calling out a coordinate. So, six spots marked means each player has six shots to take. Players will need to line up the same number of shots. Players will then mark six or eight random squares on their board. The columns should be marked as 1 through 7 at the top, while the letters A through G should be written vertical to each row. For a decent game, it’s encouraged to use a 7×7 grid. Sink My DrinkĪnother board game evolution for you game lovers out there! Each player starts out with making their own battleship board. If you really feel daring, you can add to the rules making it so that any “King” piece that captures an opponent piece means that the opponent has to take two drinks. Two drinks should be taken when a piece makes it to the opponent side and gets crowned “King”. The game gets interesting as strategy gives away to drunken antics! The longer the game goes you’ll find each other struggling to remember who is what color. Every piece taken from your opponent means your opponent must take a drink. There isn’t a household alive that doesn’t have a checker board lying around. This game is perfect if the two players don’t know each other well enough or could be deadly for those that are long-time friends. The game can be made more interesting by setting grounds for realistic activities and laying out a certain number of shots. If the other person had done it, they have to take a drink. Each player takes turns stating things they have never done. This drinking game is an oldie but a good one for those getting to know their buddy. Who says that two can’t be a party? Whether you’re limited on guests but not the booze or maybe just want to have an evening with two, here are a few games to enjoy: 1.
