Most Fun Erasmus Drinking Games

Published by flag- Tyler S — 4 years ago

Blog: Erasmus tips & experience
Tags: Erasmus tips

Drinking games go beyond fun, they are the perfect activities to get everyone out of their shell. So, if you are hosting a party or joining the party of a friend, there are loads of fun-filled drinking games that students can consider. These games come in different forms, but they are all usually worth the time and effort.

Never Have I Ever

Just as the name indicates, this drinking game is all about each player saying what they have never ever done. Each statement is started with "never have I ever...." If you are playing this awesome game with interesting people, you rest assured of having a heck of a time as the people say embarrassing and unbelievable things that they have never ever done.

King's Cup

King's Cup is a relatively popular student drinking game that has proven to be exciting. To play this game, you need a deck of cards, a glass or plastic cup, and a table. Keep the cup in the center of the table and place all cards, except the jokers, around it. Each player holds their drink and starts drawing the cards. Notably, there are some set rules for King's Cup, so you may want to read more about this game.

Beer Pong

Another amazing drinking game you should try out is Beer Pong. To play this game, you need a table. Set it up and place 10 different cups at different ends of the table. It is worthwhile to note that you will need a total of 20 cups. Use the cups to form a triangle shape and fill them up with beers or any alcoholic drink that you want.

Divide the students available into two teams and let people in each team take turns to throw a ping pong ball into the cups. Once the ball gets into the cup, one person in the opposing team must take the beer. Whichever team first throws the balls into all cups wins the game. Interestingly, you may need some throwing skills, but don't worry, missing the cups is where the fun is.

Edward 40 Hands

If you looking for an extreme, fun-filled drinking game for students, Edward 40 Hands should be at the top of your list. To play Edward 40 Hands, a person is chosen from a group and duct tape is used to attach a 40-ounce bottle of alcohol to each hand. The person cannot be freed until they have finished drinking the two bottles of alcohol. Make it more engaging by adding a timer to the game so that the person must complete the game within a particular time. If they don't finish the drinks within the set time, they must either take part in a dare or pour the remaining alcohol on themselves.

Apart from the games mentioned above, other drinking games that students can try include Drunk Jenga, Drink-A-Palooza, Quarters, Up & Down the River, Cheers to the Governor, International Drinking Rules, and Friends and Enemies.


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Comments (3 comments)

  • flag- Tyler S 4 years ago

    nice

  • flag- Tyler S 4 years ago

    more games

  • flag- Tyler S 4 years ago

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