DRUNK STONED OR STUPID [A Party Game]

December 31, 2017 - Comment

DRUNK STONED OR STUPID is a party game for you and your stupid friends. Each round a card is drawn and the group decides who in the group would be most likely to… #92 CALL DIBS ON PEOPLE AT PARTIES #119 USE DADDY’S CREDIT CARD #147 SHAME PEOPLE FOR GOING TO BED #163 WATCH “PLANET

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DRUNK STONED OR STUPID is a party game for you and your stupid friends. Each round a card is drawn and the group decides who in the group would be most likely to…

#92 CALL DIBS ON PEOPLE AT PARTIES
#119 USE DADDY’S CREDIT CARD
#147 SHAME PEOPLE FOR GOING TO BED
#163 WATCH “PLANET EARTH” FOR 5 HOURS
#207 TRASH TALK AT THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS

GAME PLAY:

First a player declares themselves the judge and reads a card aloud. Each person then says who in the group should be tagged with this card and why.

Accusations can be based off of personality traits, past stories, or really anything at all. As long as you can argue your point, it’s fair game. The judge considers all accusations and makes the final ruling on who should be tagged with the card.

This person keeps the card along with the shame. The judge rotates to the next person in the group. First person with 7 cards loses. There are no winners in this game… only losers.

WARNING: This game is not for everyone. It was created by two brothers in their early 20s who have no problem shamelessly calling out their friends and being called out in return.

Product Features

  • 250 prompt cards to decide who in the group is MOST LIKELY TO…
  • More players the better (seriously, 10 people would be chill)
  • This game can get real. Prepare to call out your friends.
  • Contains the same cards as the game “WHO’S MOST LIKELY TO…”
  • WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW in “Related Video Shorts” to see how to play!

Comments

Steph says:

The Perfect Party Game Drunk, Stoned, or Stupid is not just a game to bring to a party. It is the life of the party! Each card is perfect for someone in the group, and you get to hear your friends tell hilarious stories as they battle to be the one not to keep the card. But the best part about playing this game is the personal element that it adds to game night, which is unlike any other game I have played. Everyone is engaged as they think about the different people sitting around them and, better yet, creatively defend themselves from racking up too many cards that might strike a little too close to home.

Alex says:

They should call it: Who is Least Basic This game was a HUGE success. It was played at a party of drunk college students and by the time we finished everyone was asking me to bring it back to the next party. I recommend this game most to young people (teens-mid 20s) that all know each other pretty well. Great for a party session where people can come in and out. I think at our lowest we had 5 people and at our greatest we had 15. People don’t have to do anything to jump in. Here is how the game is played: 

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