Chandeliers, but only if your goal is to get totally hammered.
You place a glass (16 oz) on the center of the table and fill it with beer. Then give each player a smaller glass (like 8 oz) filled with beer. Each person takes a turn bouncing a quarter off the table trying to get it into a glass, if the quarter falls in your glass you drink (and refill it) if the quarter falls in the center glass everyone drinks, and the last person to set their glass down drinks the middle beer.
2007-03-01 11:07:55
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answered by missyhardt 4
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A favorite is called A****** (hopefully you can guess the name). It's like Uno. There are many different rules, but these are the ones we use. You deal out all the cards and then the person with the 5 of Spaces goes first. The person to his/her left then has to either match or beat a 5. Matching the 5 will skip the next person in line (If the next to go matching 5 again, then it skips two people after them). Any two of a kind can beat any one card... for example 2 jacks will beat 1 king... same with three of a kind. If someone throws down say two jacks and you have the other two, you can at that point throw your two down, even if it's out of turn. This is called a social, and everyone at the table has to take a drink.
Then you have "wilds", which are two, three, and four. Two clears the current table cards and allows that person to go again, throwing down anything they want. Threes skip the person following you, and fours reverse to the person behind you. These cards can be played on anything (ex. one (2) can be played on two fives). If these cards are played in pairs or triplets, they only count as their card value, and not their wild value (for example, if you throw down two (3s), they won't beat two jacks).
You play this game once. After you play, you have a lineup based on how you went out. If you were out first, you're the President. You go first the next game, and get to make a rule (such as drink anytime you match, or salute the President before you drink). If the others fail to do this, they drink. Then you have the Vice-President, Secretary, etc... but the last two are called the Beer B**** (they get the beer when anyone wants one) and the As***** (they deal the cards, and are at the bottom of the chain). Anyone can make anyone else who is below them drink at any point in the game. The President can make anyone drink, the Vice-President can make anyone but the President drink, etc.
This is the base of the game. A twist we use is the As***** deals the first and last card to themselves, meaning they have more than everyone else at the start of the game. Here are some rule ideas the President can use: (President is exempt to his own rules)
Thumb rule-The Pres silently puts his thumb on the table, and the last one to notice and put their thumb down drinks.
No one at the table can say drink, drank, or drunk
No one can call anyone by their first name
The President can ask anyone he chooses for a card (for example, Vice President, give me a two) and then exchange one of his cards for it.
Etc etc. It's fun to think of your own. BTW, every consecutive time the President wins, he gets to make a new rule, and his old one is enforced until he looses. Hope this interests you.
*Send me a message if you want to know of more games, I know a ton.
2007-03-01 19:11:43
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answered by Wildernessguy 4
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try barmeister.com for a long list from which to choose. Personally, during my college days we played a two stage game called drunk driver. On barmeister, the first part of the game is listed (under card games) as F*** you, and the player with the most cards remaining in their hand at the end then had to play the card game listed as drunk driver #2.
Word of warning: these will get you hammered.
2007-03-01 19:51:56
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answered by lizrdprnce 1
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Circle of Death is an awesome game. Instructions are here:
http://www.drinknation.com/drinking-games/Circle-of-Death
2007-03-01 18:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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