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  2. How to Make Your Own Shots and Ladders Drinking Game - AOL

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    The shots and ladders drinking game's got your back. This adult twist on a childhood classic will be sure to bring a little something extra to the table to make a memorable night... or at least ...

  3. How to Create Your Own 'Outlander' Drinking Game! - AOL

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    The release of 'Outlander Cocktails: The Official Drinks Guide' and 'Outlander Trivia: A Card Game' can make for a great pub-style drinking game.

  4. 175 'Truth or Drink' Questions To Ask for a Fun and ... - AOL

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    Playing a drinking game is a great way to break the ice at any party, and playing Truth or Drink can help you either get deep with your friends or partner, or really get to know an acquaintance.

  5. Biscuit (game) - Wikipedia

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    Roller has to invent a rule which will be applied for the rest of the game. Breaking this rule requires a penalty drink to be taken., , , (doubles) Roller gives drinks to one or several players equal to the number on one of the dice rolled. (total of 3) Called a "challenge". Roller chooses a player, that player must roll the dice.

  6. Beer checkers - Wikipedia

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    The board is set up as for a normal game of checkers, with 12 glasses to a side, each cup half-full [citation needed] of beer. Either the glasses should be visually distinct to distinguish the players' pieces, or a light and a dark beer should be used for each player. The game is played by the standard rule for English draughts. When a piece ...

  7. Beer pong (paddle game) - Wikipedia

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    Players in a four-point game are expected to drink half of a single cup for each point. A team cannot lose on a serve. If a team has only one point left, they cannot have the last point scored through their own ineptitude. However, if both teams have only a single point left, a team may "serve out" if others are waiting to play a subsequent game.