So, a friend of mine came up with a rough idea for a drinking game, after we ran out of beer of course. I need someone to try this out so we know how drunk you get.
Players - 4+ (ideally 8 or more)
Here's what you'll need...
1. - Either a 64 or a 96 pack of Crayola Crayons. (64 is recommended, especially for smaller groups.)
2. - Beer of choice.
How to play.
1. - One person takes the box of crayons and pulls out a single crayon at random (eyes closed). Reads the name of the color to themselves, does not tell anyone.
2. - The person with the crayon holds the crayon so the printed name of the color cannot be seen. Leaving only the tip of the crayon and part of the paper wrapping showing, the person holding the crayon then shows the crayon to everyone, and in order, all players submit their answer out loud. No two colors can be guessed twice, since the crayons are always changing hands, noone has an advantage.
3. - After all players have guessed, the holder reveals the name of the color, if any player has guessed correctly, they receive the crayon and do not have to drink, all other players are required to drink, the crayon holder can drink if they'd like to.
4 - Pass the box to the next person in line and repeat the process until all crayons are gone, player with the most crayons at the end, wins.
ADDITIONAL RULES
For especially difficult colors, the guessing player can ask for a hint, but any player that requests a hint is required to either
A - Take a shot of hard alcohol
B - Drink some of their beer
Whichever is more readily available, hints can include "How many words? Is the name of the color in the actual Crayola name? etc."
The game was fun as hell sober, so when drinking is involved, I can only imagine how fun it'd be wasted.
Game invented by Brendan Roche
Rules Structured by Drew Glenn
Players - 4+ (ideally 8 or more)
Here's what you'll need...
1. - Either a 64 or a 96 pack of Crayola Crayons. (64 is recommended, especially for smaller groups.)
2. - Beer of choice.
How to play.
1. - One person takes the box of crayons and pulls out a single crayon at random (eyes closed). Reads the name of the color to themselves, does not tell anyone.
2. - The person with the crayon holds the crayon so the printed name of the color cannot be seen. Leaving only the tip of the crayon and part of the paper wrapping showing, the person holding the crayon then shows the crayon to everyone, and in order, all players submit their answer out loud. No two colors can be guessed twice, since the crayons are always changing hands, noone has an advantage.
3. - After all players have guessed, the holder reveals the name of the color, if any player has guessed correctly, they receive the crayon and do not have to drink, all other players are required to drink, the crayon holder can drink if they'd like to.
4 - Pass the box to the next person in line and repeat the process until all crayons are gone, player with the most crayons at the end, wins.
ADDITIONAL RULES
For especially difficult colors, the guessing player can ask for a hint, but any player that requests a hint is required to either
A - Take a shot of hard alcohol
B - Drink some of their beer
Whichever is more readily available, hints can include "How many words? Is the name of the color in the actual Crayola name? etc."
The game was fun as hell sober, so when drinking is involved, I can only imagine how fun it'd be wasted.
Game invented by Brendan Roche
Rules Structured by Drew Glenn
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drewblood:
haha please let me know how it goes. I know it's fun sober, and i know it's fun when you're already drunk, i need to know how it is while ACTUALLY drinking.
user2938756:
Happy Birthday.