Category : Various Text files
Archive   : DRINKG.ZIP
Filename : DRUG-DEA

 
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Drug Dealer
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Quite a simple game actually, with a low-mid boot factor.

this is a game to play while doing other things at a party. To play the
game you need one playing card for each participant. You always
need one King and one Ace, and a variety of numbered cards some
low, some mid, some high, but just one card per player.

The cards are dealt face down, take a quick peek. The person who
gets the King is the cop, the person who gets the ace is the drug
dealer, everyone else are bystanders.

It is the drug dealers job to very VERY discreetly wink at another
player, this person while eventually say 'the deal has been made.'
At this time the cop identifies him/herself and tries to figure out
who the dealer is. The cop chooses a player, if wrong the cop drinks
the number shown on the card, and then chooses again, if wrong again,
he drinks the number on that card. When the cop chooses correctly,
the drug dealer drinks the NUMBER OF CARDS remaining NOT the total
of the numbers on the cards.

After that, the cards are redealt and the game goes on.

This is a great game for when people don't feel like playing a game
because it's the regular socializing that helps disguise any winks
and keep the cop on his/her toes. However, it helps a lot if the players
do sit in a circle while playing, and not spread around a room.

Obviously if you want to increase the boot factor, play with high numbered
cards.




  3 Responses to “Category : Various Text files
Archive   : DRINKG.ZIP
Filename : DRUG-DEA

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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