My boyfriend and I are having a huge BEACH themed birthday party for three of our best friends, who are all turning 26. We've set up a bar, a pool table and a dart board in our basement, but I need some good ideas for adult party games. Drinking games anything, if possible, with the whole beach theme. Thanks!!
contradictionn answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 6:31 pm: drinking card games are always fun
the simplest;go fish
to Asshole.
You can add alcohol to almost any of the items in your basement.
ie;pool-lets say every time you don't hit it in you down a beer/take a shot
darts-reffer to pool.
god-smusgrove answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 5:39 pm: i got some fun drinking games hehe..
flip cup - start off with two teams .. one picks if the cups gunna land on top or bottom and whichever one's wrong drinks
quarters - same thing sept with quarters
sixes - take turns rolling a die/(dice) first one to get a six chooses a drink the second one to get a 6 drinks it (you can use 1, 2, 3, or how many dice you want just make sure they add up to sic)
B.S. - slpit the deck of cards between the players and one person starts at ace then the next person puts down a 1 next person a 2 then so on and until you think someone is lieing you call b.s. and pick up the card to see if it was right or not if it was right you drink if it was wrong they drink.
caps - sit 10 feet away from your partner and try to throw the beer cap into a glass or cup, and if it takes 2 caps you drink 2 beers, 3 caps, 3 beers and so on...i say u play 2 on 2 cuz this game gets interesting after uve been playing it for a while. [ god-smusgrove's advice column | Ask god-smusgrove A Question ]
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