Fun Drinking Games for Two People

Party of two? Not to worry. While most drinking games are designed for groups, there’s plenty that can be played by a pair. After all, everyone loves a fun drinking game and it’s a great way to inject a dose of entertainment into the evening. Here’s a selection of fun drinking games that work well … Read more

How to Play The Waterfall Drinking Game?

waterfall drinking game

It goes by many different names, including the “Circle of Death” and “Kings Cup.” But we know it as the Waterfall drinking game! Like most (if not all) drinking games, it’s designed for parties and get-togethers where you want to unwind and have fun.  A drinking game isn’t like playing a game of Monopoly. It’sIt’s really … Read more

Screw Your Neighbor: The Classic Drinking Card Game

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Screw Your Neighbor is a classic drinking game for 3 or more players. The game requires a standard 52 playing card deck and is suitable for ages 21 and up. In Screw Your Neighbor, Aces are low and Kings are high. The objective of Screw Your Neighbor is not to be the one left holding … Read more

The 8 Best Bachelorette Party Games to Suit any Squad

the 8 best bachelorette party games to suit any squad

Most bachelorette weekends are massive amounts of fun. More often than not, they end up leading to new friendships, amazing memories, and stronger bonds. However, they can be a little bit awkward at first when you know you’re supposed to be having a “wild weekend,” but you’ve got nothing to break the ice. Bachelorette party … Read more

The Beer Olympics: Games of Skill and Endurance

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An easy to follow guide to setting up your own Beer Olympics. If you’re not quite a world-class athlete, but you still crave the heady rush of elite competition, you might be right for the Beer Olympics, the pentathlon of drinking games. A popular favorite at frosh weeks, pub crawls, and house parties, Beer Olympics … Read more

Presidents Card Game: How to Play and What You Need to Know

Presidents Card Game

Presidents, otherwise known as “Presidents and A-holes” is a game that anyone can play with nothing more than a standard set of cards. Usually played in small groups of four to eight people, this game was originally developed in Japan, where it was called Diafugo, or Grand Millionaire. Whether you’re playing with the traditional Japanese … Read more