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[โ€“] [email protected] 22 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

21 (a numbers game)

As a group, you're basically counting up towards 21. However, the goal is to not be the person that hits 21+. Mainly a drinking game, but I guess you could add your choice of "punishment" for losing.

Rules

  • The game starts at 1, and ends when a player reaches 21 or more, or someone makes a mistake.
  • When it is a player's turn, they have 3 choices: 1 number (e.g., one), 2 numbers (e.g., one two), 3 numbers (e.g., one, two, three)
  • 1 number will pass the turn to the next player depending on the direction
  • 2 numbers will reverse the direction
  • 3 numbers will skip a person in the original direction
  • The play starts with a person saying: I declare a game of 21 to my [left/right], [number(s)]
  • You can't double a double (e.g., if person 1 says one-two, person 2 can't follow up with three-four)
  • You can't triple a triple (e.g., if person 1 says one-two-three, person 2 says four-five-six, then person 3 cannot say seven-eight-nine)
  • The round ends when a player makes a mistake or a player is stuck saying twenty-one.
  • A mistake includes: saying the wrong next number, saying numbers out of turn, not responding quickly enough (i.e., did not realize it was your turn)
  • The loser needs to do the punishment, and will start the next round
  • If the game reaches 21, then the player who lost gets to make a rule
  • Rules might include changing the name of a number, e.g., instead of "four" you need to bark like a dog

Example Say we have four players, clockwise 1,2,3,4 (i.e., player 2 is to the left of player 1, and player 4 is to the right)

1: I declare a game of 21 to my left, one-two

4: three-four-five

2: six

1: seven-eight

2: nine

3: ten-eleven-twelve

1: thirteen-fourteen

4: fifteen-sixteen-seventeen

2: nineteen-twenty

3: twentyone (loser)

Player 3 would get to choose a rule, and would start the next round.

The game gets increasingly harder as new rules are introduced.

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago

Lol hell I'm sober and already lost. Sounds fun though once I figured out the order you gave.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

Sounds fun! Thank you, I will try it!