Background Music
A very simple game really. Everyone playing must have ample beverage, since the game can go pretty quick.
Start watching the television. You can watch a movie, but there will be more drinking if there are commercials. For every major change in
background music/sound, everyone consumes 1 drink. You can define drink to be what is generally acceptable based on the
participants. I recommend a good hearty swallow.
This is a good game for a bunch of guys that just need one little reason and many large beers to get tanked. Have fun!
Bad Boys
Watch Bad Boys (the high quality Will Smith and Martin Lawrence film). Every time somebody says all or part of Will Smith's character's
name "Mike Lowry," then everybody drink.
Balls and Strikes
This game is played while watching baseball. You need to have two teams of people. Say I like the Yankees and my roommate likes the
Red Sox. I would be on the Yankee team and he on the Red Sox. Every time the Yankees throw a strike against the Red Sox, my
roommate would drink for a second. Every time the Yankees throw a ball, I drink a second. For every strikeout or pop-out, the person
must chug until the other says stop. For every homerun and every time the other team scores, a full beer is drank.
This game gets intense. Definitely try to have spectators to stop fights.
Baseball
This is one of my favorite games and if you are good at it people are guaranteed to get smashed. Get four different sized glasses (shot
glass, coffee mug, beer mug, pitcher). First align all the glasses in a line starting with the shot glass in front and the larger glasses lined
up behind it in ascending order (smallest to largest). Each glass should then be filled with beer.
The different sized glasses represent baseball hits (shot glass is a single, behind that a double, then a triple and finally a home run).
This game can be played with as few as two people.
The participants are divided into teams hopefully of equal size and skill. The game goes like this: each team has three chances (outs) to
bounce a quarter into one of the filled glasses from a certain distance away from the first glass (shot glass). This distance has varied
somewhat each time I've played but about a foot away from the first glass is typical. If a quarter goes in a glass, the opposing team must
drink that glass and all the glasses below it. All glasses must be finished and are immediately replaced and refilled before the next batter
throws his/her quarter.
People on each team need to establish a batting order and stick to it when shooting their quarters. If someone misses a glass that
counts as one out. If someone gets one in then the inning continues. When three people have missed in an inning it's time for the other
team to bat. This goes on for nine innings.
Scoring is simple, runs are driven in by teammates forcing them in with numerous hits. (i.e.. a single followed by a triple scores the single
and leaves a man on third for the next batter. A double after a single would put runners on first and third, etc. A home run clears the
bases and scores the hitters run.) When the game has finished nine innings the runs are tallied and the losing team has to drink all the
cups one more time.
Baseketball
Watch the movie "Baseketball" and follow these rules:
- For every time an event occurs take a drink
- Someone says dude
- Squeek gets insulted
- Squeek takes offense to getting insulted
- Someone falls down after being psyched out
- A scene mimics another scene of a famous movie or TV show
- Someone says cock in any context
- Jenny McCarthy takes a phrase the wrong way
Follow these and you will get seriously buzzed. Only beer or light mixed drinks allowed. The word "dude" alone will send some to the toilet.
Battleship 1
For this game you need to get a bottle cap and a big cup. Fill the cup half way with beer. Then the person who starts the game must
place the bottle cap in the beer so it floats.
The next person must pour a little amount of beer into the bottle cap without sinking it. The person who sinks the cap must drink what's in
the cup.
The person who drinks must start the next round and place the cap in the cup. If the cap sinks while placing it in the cup, the person
must drink the cup again.
Battleship 2
This is a 2 vs 2 quarters variation game. The teams sit across from each other on a table. Two lines of 4 cups each are put in the middle
of the table, about a foot apart like this:
X X
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0000
0000
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X X
The game uses 2 quarters. Each team picks a side of the coin. One team is HEADS and the other is TAILS. The coins are flipped to
decide who gets the quarters for begining play. Once the quarters are assigned. Play begins by trying to sink the "battleship" that is in
front of the other team by bouncing the quarters in the cups and following the rules below.
- Your teams "battleship" makes up an imaginary line, you can only bounce the quarter from behind or on this line that your teams ship is
on.
- If the quarter lands behinds a team's ship line, it is that team's quarter. If it lands in the middle it goes to the team that is named its side.
(Note: if quarter is spinning you may slam it down to speed up the game to see what it is.
- You may not use the quarter until the drink it was sunk in is fully drunk.
- Once a drink is finished you must replace it in the spot it was originally in. (Note: while you teammate is drinking you may shoot in
between the cups for a better angle..."Shooting the Gap")
- The winning team is the team that sinks each cup in the other team's "battleship"..."you sunk my battleship!"

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