At first I was skeptical of buying yet another deck of cards to add to my collection. However, after checking these out, I was pretty pleased with the product, and now I don’t have to worry about ruining my other card decks while drinking and playing!
The cards are thick and durable, and the waterproof coating holds up to pretty extensive spills. For a test, we soaked a few of the cards in a bowl of water for five minutes, and they came out good as new. Not bad!
The set also includes a tin for traveling as well as instructions for 10 drinking games the likes of which probably won’t surprise you but are always good in a pinch. King’s Cup can always get interesting! Of course the ability for these cards to be used for any drinking card game you can come up with is where they prove their worth as a staple for any party.
Game: Pleepleus Card Drinking Games (Waterproof Playing Cards)
Players: Varies
Difficulty: Easy
Review: 4/5
Showing posts with label Card Games. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Drink Drank Drunk Games
Drink Drank Drunk was a shot in the dark. Card games made up of mini-games usually are. Alas, in the search for the best drinking card game, we decided to try it out.
The rules of the game are simple. Spread out the cards in a messy face down pile on the table, the deck owner decides who goes first, draw a card, and do the mini game. Some are easy…some are hard, and some can get a bit interesting. Depending on how “creative” your friends are, we could definitely see the potential for different game outcomes, so there is some re-playability there.
We recommend this game when you have a good sized group of folks who aren’t afraid to have a little fun.
Players: Two to Ten
Difficulty: Easy
Fun Factor: 4/5
The rules of the game are simple. Spread out the cards in a messy face down pile on the table, the deck owner decides who goes first, draw a card, and do the mini game. Some are easy…some are hard, and some can get a bit interesting. Depending on how “creative” your friends are, we could definitely see the potential for different game outcomes, so there is some re-playability there.
We recommend this game when you have a good sized group of folks who aren’t afraid to have a little fun.
Players: Two to Ten
Difficulty: Easy
Fun Factor: 4/5
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Cards Against Humanity – Also known as CAH!
CAH (Cards Against Humanity) is simply one of the best party games. It’s not explicitly a drinking game, but its humorous and adding drinking game rules to this card game makes it even better. We’ve played a lot of CAH and came up with a couple drinking rules, we decided to share it in this list of card drinking games. This card game is like a politically incorrect version of Apples to Apples, and sometimes gets downright crude. If you are able to tolerate the sensitive material then your party will definitely be laughing and having fun.
The gameplay is straight forward, everyone gets a starting hand of playing cards. A dealer rotates clockwise selecting a black card from the deck and he or she is the judge for that round. Everyone else plays one of their best cards face down, to match with the black card. Then the judge reviews and reads aloud all the anonymous submissions, selecting a winner. The winner of the round gets the black card and the game continues. The winning condition is when someone collects a pre-set amount of black cards. There are expansion packs that are highly recommended, because the more cards in the mix, the more creative combinations can occur.
We have a couple of drinking rules to go along with it, which makes it just that much more fun. Our favorite drinking rule is to have the winner of the round have to take a drink. This works out well, because players are incentivized to win the round, but it will come with the cost of sobriety J. Another drinking rule to try, is for the judge to also pick a “worst” submission for the round, and that person must take a shot or drink. We like this one because it adds another dimension for the judging part of the game.
Overall this is one of the best games recommended for a drinking party. Check it out and post your best card combinations in the comments!
The gameplay is straight forward, everyone gets a starting hand of playing cards. A dealer rotates clockwise selecting a black card from the deck and he or she is the judge for that round. Everyone else plays one of their best cards face down, to match with the black card. Then the judge reviews and reads aloud all the anonymous submissions, selecting a winner. The winner of the round gets the black card and the game continues. The winning condition is when someone collects a pre-set amount of black cards. There are expansion packs that are highly recommended, because the more cards in the mix, the more creative combinations can occur.
We have a couple of drinking rules to go along with it, which makes it just that much more fun. Our favorite drinking rule is to have the winner of the round have to take a drink. This works out well, because players are incentivized to win the round, but it will come with the cost of sobriety J. Another drinking rule to try, is for the judge to also pick a “worst” submission for the round, and that person must take a shot or drink. We like this one because it adds another dimension for the judging part of the game.
Overall this is one of the best games recommended for a drinking party. Check it out and post your best card combinations in the comments!
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