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  2. Zoom Schwartz Profigliano - Wikipedia

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    During play, only passage words are allowed to be spoken. While it is often a drinking game, in which a player who fouls must take a drink, in non-drinking forms the fouling player is just embarrassed. Either way, the fouling player starts the next round. There is also a children's version where a break in the conversation eliminates the player.

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    Do it over Zoom with friends. Picture quality 720. No cheating.

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

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    With a game like this, it's all too easy to 1) smudge while you play when someone spills, and 2) smudge when you're creating the game, which is incredibly annoying and time consuming to fix. Board ...

  5. The Best Drinking Board Games for a Buzzy Night In - AOL

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    In this game, according to the company, “players take turns guessing mystery wines in an atmosphere reminiscent of a drinking game, all while accidentally learning how to blind taste like a ...

  6. Ship, captain, and crew - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is to roll a six (the "ship"), a five ("captain"), and a four ("crew") with three dice, and get the highest score with the other two dice ("the ship's cargo"). In other versions, a four is the "mate" and the remaining dice are the crew. Alternatively, the game may be played for antes placed in a pot.

  7. Wizard staff - Wikipedia

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    Wizard staff (also known as wisest wizard or wizard sticks or wizard) is a drinking game in which players play individually in an attempt to consume more beer than their opponents. As a player drinks, their current can of beer is taped to the top of their previous cans before being opened.

  8. Drinking game - Wikipedia

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    Drinking games were enjoyed in ancient China, usually incorporating the use of dice or verbal exchange of riddles. [3]: 145 During the Tang dynasty (618–907), the Chinese used a silver canister where written lots could be drawn that designated which player had to drink and specifically how much; for example, from 1, 5, 7, or 10 measures of drink that the youngest player, or the last player ...

  9. List of drinking games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of drinking games. Drinking games involve the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Evidence of the existence of drinking games dates back to antiquity. They have been banned at some institutions, particularly colleges and universities. [1