Rather just play with sips from your drink. (First person to break the circle takes a penalty drink)Īlthough some people play it with shots, I’ve found everyone gets waaay too wasted too soon. Place used card face-up on table, unless it’s a keep-card, which you keep for a while. Starting with the winner (or as some would call him/her, the loser) of the previous round, draw a card, declare it to the players and do what it tells you to. Spread cards out in a circle around an empty class (The King’s Cup).
Players sit around a deck of cards, taking turns (clockwise) to take a card and follow the action dictated by the card.įor more than 10 players, rather play 2 separate games. The rules we play with is structured so that everyone is involved and everything can be hilarious. Three people get wasted while the rest waste their time, or everything just derails. The biggest thing people have against Kings, is that it can very easily become a lopsided affair. Now I don’t really claim to be an expert, but other people do tend to enjoy my version of things. Firstly because if they play it right, they tend to forget them, but also because everyone has their one little version of it. Of the hundreds of drinking games I have played, King’s Cup is probably my favourite.Īs with most drinking games though, the rules for this game are something of a mystery to most.