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You Laugh You Drink

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You Laugh You DrinkPlayers 3 10 Playtime 5 Age 21+ Publisher DSS Games Mechanics Move Through Deck, Questions and Answers, Storytelling Categories Humor, Party Game 150 cards with hilarious prompts that will make you laugh! On your turn, do what the card says and don't hold back. Can you keep a straight face? Keep a straight face or bottoms up! HOW TO PLAY The funniest person draws a card first. They are now the Joker. The Joker silently reads the card to themselves.

3-10
5
21+
DSS Games
Move Through Deck, Questions and Answers, Storytelling
Humor, Party Game

150 cards with hilarious prompts that will make you laugh! On your turn, do what the card says and don't hold back. Can you keep a straight face? Keep a straight face or bottoms up!

HOW TO PLAY

  1. The funniest person draws a card first. They are now the Joker. The Joker silently reads the card to themselves.
  2. The Joker then tells the group who they are going to target. The Target is the person they are trying to get to laugh.
  3. The Joker now has 30 seconds to do whatever is on the card, doing their best to make the Target laugh. Everyone else (including the Joker) is allowed to laugh.
  4. If the Target laughs, they drink and the Joker keeps the card and gets a point. If the Target doesn’t laugh, the Joker drinks and the Target keeps the card and gets a point.
  5. The person to the Joker’s left now becomes the new Joker. The new Joker draws a new card and picks a new Target. The same person can’t be targeted twice in a row!
  6. First to 7 points wins.

Note: The Joker can always pass on their turn if they don’t want to do what’s on the card. They should take a sip of shame if they choose to pass.

—description from publisher

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