There was this drinking game story from my college days. We played a game called Kings. We sat around a table with a deck of cards and a bunch of drinks. Each card had a different rule. For example, if you drew a 5, you had to choose someone to take 5 sips. As the game went on, the rules got more and more interesting. Some people ended up having to do crazy things like singing a song while drinking. It was a wild and memorable night.
Well, usually you take turns reading parts of the Christmas story. Every time a certain key word or phrase comes up, like 'Santa', you take a drink. It's a fun way to make the story - reading more lively.
Once there was a couple, Jack and Jill. They liked to play a simple drinking game. They would take turns flipping a coin. If it was heads, Jack would take a sip of his beer, and if it was tails, Jill would take a sip of her wine. As they played, they shared stories from their day, laughed a lot, and just enjoyed each other's company. It was a simple yet fun way for them to unwind in the evenings.
In a left right drinking game story, there was this group of friends. They sat in a circle. The story began, and every time the word 'left' was mentioned, the item moved left, and for 'right', it moved right. There was a twist where if two 'lefts' came in a row, the person currently holding the drink had to take a sip. This led to lots of laughter and some unexpected sips, creating a great party atmosphere.
The rules can vary. Usually, you might take a drink when certain characters say specific lines or when certain events happen in the movie. It's all about having fun and enjoying the film in a lighthearted way.
You could say that whenever there's a description of a Christmas tree in the story, everyone drinks. Also, if the name of one of Santa's elves is said, take two drinks.
A simple one is the 'Truth or Story' game. Everyone has a drink. One person asks another 'Truth or Story?'. If they choose 'story', they have to start a story, and every time they pause, they take a drink. If they choose 'truth', they have to answer a personal question truthfully or take a double drink. For example, 'Tell us about the craziest thing you did last summer' as a truth question.
The most interesting part of a drinking game story is often the unexpected twists. For instance, in a game of Flip Cup, when a team that was losing suddenly makes a remarkable comeback. It's that sudden shift in the flow of the game that makes it exciting.
First, choose a story. Then, as you read the story aloud, whenever you say 'left', players pass an item (like a cup of drink) to the left, and when you say 'right', they pass it to the right. If a player ends up with the item when the story finishes, they take a drink. It's simple and fun.