Topic > Dinking Game Rules - 1557

DRINKInstructions and RulesObjectiveThe aim of this game is to have fun and socialize with people at a party or some other type of social event where people consume alcohol. Plus, it gives everyone involved another reason to drink. Age: 21+ Number of players: 3 to 8 Playing time: As long as it takes for players to get bored. Equipment • One (1) standard 52-card deck of US Playing Cards (no jokers) • One (1) US twenty-five cent (quarter) legal tender per player • One (1) ping-pong ball (optional) • Two (2) standard plastic keg cups per player • Beer of choiceSetupPositionPlayers should sit or stand around a table. Almost any location will be acceptable. Note: We do not recommend playing in excessively crowded places and churches. Beer Cup Players must place each of their two keg cups in front of them on the table. For each player, one of the keg's cups must be filled with the beer of their choice until the top of the cup indents. This is their beer mug. Each beer mug must be filled to this point at all times throughout the game. When the amount of beer drops below that point, it must be refilled, once the required consumption amount has been completed, for the game to continue. Quarter Cup Each player must keep their quarter in the empty barrel cup placed in front of them before and after attacks. How to play This game is played in bouts. There is no limit to the number of matches that can be played. Before a match can begin, each player must have their beer mug properly filled and their quarter in the glass. Each player is dealt a card. The person with the highest card (aces are highest) is the player who will start the first match. No other player may start the match. The match begins when the starting player dumps the coin from the cup onto the table and starts shooting. Shooting The objective of this part of the game is to shoot the coin into the cup as quickly as possible. Shooting begins when the starting player unloads his quarter. Each player must quickly follow up by unloading their quarters as well. Each player, including the starting player, then places their quarter cup standing in front of them and begins "shooting" or bouncing their quarter cup into the quarter cup.