Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Adult Drinking Card Games For A Great Party

By Frank Sturling


On occasion, you might find yourself hosting a party and in need of entertainment options. Party games are the go-to solution for infusing some fun into the atmosphere. A little alcohol with these games never hurts either. Luckily, drinking card games combine both of these ideas into an even better one. Countless 2 player drinking card games are available, depending upon your preferences. Tons of games are available that can include dozens of players, too. Either way, you'll need to consider what your specific party needs for success.

Drown the Clown

Drown The Clown

Drink the Difference

This is a real gamblers game as you may want to suggest a really disgusting combination for one of your friends to attempt to drink, but then just happen to draw the card that means that it is you that actually has to drink it!

In this game, small groups of players can get together, but each player should be prepared to drink. This game is often played like 2 player drinking card games. The dealer hands themselves and the other player a card. After figuring out the difference in value between cards, players must drink the difference. The name of the game is self-explanatory in this context.

Queens

Queens is a game that is best played when there is a large group of people. So, if you have a lot of people at the party, then this is your game. First off, someone will need to be the dealer and will flip cards one by one.

F.U.B.A.R.

Ace: The dealer gives a drink to the player of his/her choice King: All players will drink Queen: All ladies drink Jack: All men drink 10: Second person on the dealer's right will drink 9: Second person on the dealer's left will drink 8: All players will drink 7: Person on the dealer's right will drink 6: Person on the dealer's left will drink 5: Change the direction of the game 4 to 1: Everyone will drink that number of drinks

Card drinking games for 2 can be as friendly as you like, due to the obvious fact that you can alter the rules slightly to suit the level of desired drunkenness, but because of that these can often become extremely messy, as both players become really competitive and probably push themselves beyond their normal limits.

Of all drinking card games for two, High Low is one of the best options for mixed groups. One person draws cards, and the other player must guess the value. Guessers have to take a drink if they guess an incorrect answer, and then players switch roles each round. Virtually anyone can play High Low, so it's a great party game.




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