I NEVER!
How To Play:
I Never is a simple game. Let's say I'm sitting beside you and your clan of drinkers and it's my turn. All I have to do is say "Never have I ever...", followed by a statement of some kind. For instance, if I were to say "Never have I ever eaten squash while naked." Anyone in the room who has eaten squash while naked must drink, including me if in fact I'm one of the guilty. ( I'll never tell!) Now, why is this game fun? Well, you may choose to embarrass someone else in the room by saying something to the effect of "Never have I ever obtained carnal knowledge related to one Mr. Boris Yeltsin." A player in the room who has entrusted in you the secret of their passing fling with Mr. Yeltsin, and who had hoped such information would never become public knowledge, would have to drink, thus revealing the affair to everyone present. You can pat yourself on the back, if you will, in much the same fashion. The important thing is that before beginning the game all present must agree to be completely honest and swear that any incriminating evidence that surfaces during the game will never be repeated again. Try not to horribly damage someone's reputation and, for God sakes, don't play if your significant other is present. They may laugh now but, believe me, you'll be crying later.
Suck and Blow
What You Need:
Deck of Cards
How To Play:
This game involves the jokers of the deck of cards. You have to have at least four people but it is better with more. The group of people get in a circle and separate into boy/girl fashion, so that no one of the same sex is next to each other. A girl should be chosen to start the game. The game is played exactly as the name describes, the girl holds the card up to her lips by sucking in and the boy to her right has to take it from her lips. While he is sucking the card she needs to lightly blow it away from her lips to make the exchange. The purpose is to get the card around the table without dropping it. If the card is dropped, then both people that dropped it have to chug their full glass of alcohol.
Warning, many people have ended up kissing because the card has dropped. So enjoy the rewards of kisses and drinking because as you get more drunk the more fun the game becomes. If there is a large group of people you can make it even more fun with two cards going at once. Just make sure they start opposite of each other unless your into that sort of thing
Quarters
Supplies: beer, a quarter (hence the name), and a shallow juice-type glass.
All players sit around a table, or similarily hard surface, and, in turn, try to bounce the quarter off the table into the juice glass. If successful, the player tells any other player to have a drink, as well as receiving another turn. If the player fails, play passes to the next in the circle.
If the player is fortunate enough to make three bounces in a row, this player may make a rule. Anything goes. Some favorites are:
"Can't say drink, drank, or drunk."
"Can't point with your fingers."
"No proper names."
"Have a drink before each attempted bounce."
If any rule is broken during the course of play, the violator subsequently "consumes some beverage."
Viking
Another very simple game, with a low boot factor. No limit on number of players, but more than ten or so is not recommended.
The players sit in a circle, one person goes first. The player makes "wiggly viking horns," simply thumbs in, or near, ears and wiggles the remaining fingers for a second or two, then claps both palms together, and points them at any other player.
This player then does the "viking horns," but the player on each side of the "viking" must "steer the boat." This entails rowing to whatever side of the Viking the player is sitting on; right of the Viking rows right, left rows the boat left. The Viking then claps both palms together and designates another Viking.
This continues until either the designated Viking misses his/her cue, or either rower fails to row the boat in the appropriate direction; whomever fails drinks, and then that person resumes play with "the horns."